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Gadgets | Fluctuo - Part 3

Semantic ad technology provider Peer39 is announcing the closing of its Series C round to the tune of $10.5M, pushing the total amount of funding raised to over $22M . The round was led by Israeli VC Evergreen Venture Partners and was joined by the company’s existing investors Canaan Partners, Dawntreader Ventures, Silicon Valley Bank, and JP Morgan

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LogLogic, a security and log management firm that helps companies sort though log data and manage their IT systems, has raised $8.8 million in an extended series D round of funding, led by Focus Ventures with Sequoia Capital, Telesoft Partners, Worldview Technology Partners, INVESCO Private Capital, SAP Ventures, CM-CIC Private Equity, Crédit Agricole Private Equity and ELAIA Partners participating. This brings LogLogic’s total funding to $58 million. LogLogic plans to use the financing to fuel growth into new markets, including database activity monitoring.

So you’ve gone green, but you’re concerned about your gadgets that charge off of your computer. Easy to fix, build yourself this very complicated device that’ll charge your devices as you pedal yourself to work and back. Created by a group using a grant from MIT, the device was originally intended to be something that runners could use to charge their MP3 devices