Denver-based healthcare startup Welltock, a former Red Herring Top 100 winner, has closed a $37 million funding round, with Hearst Health Ventures and Catholic Health Initiatives joining the Series D.


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Denver-based healthcare startup Welltock, a former Red Herring Top 100 winner, has closed a $37 million funding round, with Hearst Health Ventures and Catholic Health Initiatives joining the Series D.
Machine learning platform GraphLab has changed its name to Dato and announced a Series B round of funding worth $18.5 million.
Line0, an online food delivery service with current operations in Shanghai, Shenzhen, and three other Chinese cities, has secured $30 million in Series B financing from the Chinese Internet conglomerate Tencent and returning investors Sequoia Capital and Gobi Partners.
Careers marketplace and former Red Herring Top 100 winner Glassdoor has raised a $70 million round of financing led by Google Capital and Tiger Global.
Intel has stepped further into the wearable space by making a $24.8 million investment into Vuzix, a supplier of video eyewear for smart glasses.
Mobile game developer PuzzleSocial has secured $3 million in Series A funding.
Flipkart, an Indian e-commerce website, has raised $700 million from new investors Baillie Gifford, Greenoaks Capital, Steadview Capital, T. Rowe Price Associates and Qatar Investment Authority.
Food technology company Hampton Creek has raised $90 million in Series C funding led by Horizon Ventures and Khosla Ventures.
Redfin, a provider of real estate search and brokerage services, has secured $70.9 million in an investment round led by Wellington Management Company and Glynn Capital Management.
FarmLogs, an agricultural tech startup, has raised $10 million in Series B funding.