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Mig33 – raises a cool $10m in the valley

Posted in Family 2.0 mobile, Family 2.0 related, social networking, web 2.0 by family2point0 on the May 7, 2007

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Family 2.0, Web 2.0 related.

Quick early news flash, Steve Goh’s second start up, Mig33 has raised a cool $10m

What is Mig33? – A social community on your mobile phone. You can socialize from all over the world, roaming where ever you like and hook into Mig33’s community of friends and family at the same time get access to cheap international calling cards.

Clay was at Mig33’s launch pad, coming in second to Grand Central at Etel Conference.

Omalik, blogged about them…

Mig33’s somewhat mysterious yet compelling presentation of its “combination mobile instant messenger and international calling card service” closed the event, leaving folks wondering whether they’d soon be able to IM and place VoIP calls to each other over their cells as they wandered into the hall for the libations.

Over the time I have gotten to know fellow West Aussie, Steven, he is knowledge in this field is staggering.

Here’s more details on Mig33 from Venture Beat “Obscure mobile company Mig33 grows quickly, raises $10M” mentions,”They’re sending more than 15 million messages a day.”

*Disclosure; Clay and I are a small angel investors in this cool app and we wish we had bought more.

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tags: stevengoh, claycook, mig33, omalik, projectgoth, web20, mobile20

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