TinyMassive.com Closes Funding with Canaccord Adams

by TinyMassive | August 21, 2008 at 11:10 am
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TinyMassive.com Closes Funding with Canaccord Adams

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Vancouver BC, August 21, 2008 – TinyMassive.com, a merchant created comparison shopping engine, today announced that the Company has closed significant funding, led by Canaccord Adams. Funds will be used to complete product development of the company’s comparison shopping engine and enhance and expand the company’s existing shopping widget network, TinyEverywhere. The company further announced the election of Cory Brandolini, a partner at Nobile Capital Partners, to its board of directors.

 

“The additional funds will enable us to accelerate development of our comparison shopping site and offer enhancements to existing customers in our widget network, as well as attract new ones” said Marcia Currie, CFO at TinyMassive. Currie adds, “As comparison shopping use expands, the winning players will be those who provide a solution with both social and ‘quick click’ appeal wrapped around strong e-commerce capabilities and tools that enable merchants to improve conversion. This funding brings us closer to our goal.”

 

About TinyMassive

 

TinyMassive has developed patent pending tools and features that build upon and enhance the comparison-shopping experience for shoppers, publishers and the merchant community. Based in Bellingham, WA and Vancouver, BC, TinyMassive is made up of a passionate team of innovators, merchants and world-class developers with expertise in search and social network development.

 

For more information, please visit http://www.tinymassive.com.

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