Minor Ventures Explained
Minor Ventures was a venture capital firm that backs early-stage tech and media companies. The company was founded in 2005 by CNET co-founder Halsey Minor and run by Ron Palmeri from its founding until August 2010. The firm was based in San Francisco, California.[1] [2]
Investments
As of December 2007, Minor Ventures had assisted the following companies:[3]
- 8020 Publishing — Produces the hybrid web-print magazines JPG and Everywhere.
- GrandCentral — A web-based service allowing users to use a single phone number with multiple devices; acquired by Google in July 2007, relaunched in March 2009 as Google Voice.
- Kareo — A web-based billing service for physicians.
- Minor Studios — A currently defunct creative studio responsible for the game Atmosphir.
- OpenDNS — A free DNS service provider.
- Paxfire — An ad revenue service for ISPs.
- Swivel — An online community for sharing data, graphs, and maps.
- Scout Labs — A social media monitoring & analysis service launched in February 2009.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Minor Studios Open for Business. paulstamatiou.com. 2007-12-03. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20071119133833/http://paulstamatiou.com/2007/08/26/minor-studios-open-for-business/. 2007-11-19.
- News: Halsey Minor rides again. San Francisco Chronicle / SFGate.com. 2007-12-03 . Dan . Fost . 2006-12-12.
- Web site: Minor Ventures. 2007-12-03.