Revver is a video-sharing platform built the way the internet really works. We support the free and unlimited sharing of media. Our unique technology tracks and monetizes videos as they spread virally across the web, so no matter where your creativity travels, you benefit.

Financials

Date Type Amount Investors Valuation
11/01/05 Series A 4M GRP Partners, Kingdon Capital, Altos Ventures Unknown
06/01/06 Series B 8.7M Claremont Creek Ventures, Pacifica Fund, ATA Ventures, Ambient Sound Investments Unknown

People

Kevin Wells (CEO)

Brian McCarthy (SVP, Business Development)

Asi Behar (VP, Software Engineering)

Angela Gyetvan (VP, Marketing & Content)

Steven Starr (Board Member)

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News

Online TV network Blip.tv snags funds, touts growth

October 21, 2008 5:42 pm

Blip.tv, a web television network that hosts shows, series and video blogs, announced today that it raised an undisclosed amount… Continue reading ⟩

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April 15, 2008 8:15 pm

Google Reader, the online RSS feed reader, is a great product, but its ‘Shared Items’ functionality has always seemed a… Continue reading ⟩

Roundup: Giving up on the "mobile web," cleantech gets crunched, and more

April 15, 2008 1:48 am

Here’s the latest action: Mobile enthusiast gives up on “mobile web” – Russell Beattie, a Silicon Valley developer and mobile… Continue reading ⟩