Mochi Media is the world’s largest browser-based games network, with more than 150 million monthly active users and 90,000 games on over 60,000 publisher websites. Mochi Media’s game development products and services enable developers to track usage analytics, distribute their games to thousands of websites, and monetize global gameplays via in-game advertising. The company is headquartered in downtown San Francisco and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Shanda Interactive.

Financials

Date Type Amount Investors Valuation
06/18/08 Series B 10M Unknown

People

Joshua Larson (VP of Sales & Marketing)

Eric Boyd (VP Engineering)

Carol Werner (VP Sales)

Jameson Hsu (CEO, Co-Founder)

Bob Ippolito (CTO & Co-Founder)

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News

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