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Deals & More: Vitrue gets $17M to manage social media accounts

Today’s funding announcements include companies focused on social media, augmented reality and product management:

Vitrue grabs $17M to help businesses with social media: The Atlanta-based company has raised a third round of funding led by Scale Venture Partners and Advent Venture Partners to help brands like Kellogg’s, McDonald’s and Disney manage their social media presence online. The company plans to use the latest funding to open seven domestic offices and three international offices, in addition to hiring between 100 and 150 employees.

Bubbli snags $1.8M for augmented reality startup: Aria Glassworks, the formal name of the company known as Bubbli, has raised funding in its first round, according to a filing with the SEC. Co-founded by the creator of Monocle, Yelp’s augmented reality feature, the startup is creating a new type of photograph using smartphone cameras, TechCrunch reports. August Capital is an investor in the Mountain View, Calif.-based company.

Centric Software brings in $7M for product life cycle management: The software developer has raised $7M of an expected $8.5M in equity funding, according to a filing with the SEC. Based in Campbell, Calif., the company helps clients in the fashion and consumer products industries with product development and supply chain management.


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MINT raises funding to control water quality: Membrane Instruments and Technology (MINT), a cleantech startup based in Singapore, has raised an undisclosed amount from Nanostart AG, a Frankfurt-based investor, peHUB reports. Founded in 2009, the company is a spinoff from Nanyang Technological University and is working on “technology for monitoring and controlling water quality in filtration-based water treatment plants,” according to MINT’s press release.