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Unbabel,(Launched in March 2014, a online translation service), has raised $1.5 million in seed funding from a list of investors and angels including Jared Fliesler of Matrix Partners, Kevin Rose of Google Ventures, FundersClub and Elad Gil. Connectikpeople.co soon #Retinknow®, recalls that, Unbabel combines artificial intelligence with crowd translation, with the goal to provide companies with a scalable and affordable translation process. Unbabel will use the new cash to expand engineering and marketing teams.

Jobr, (Launched in May, 2014,  a job search and connection platform), has raised $2 million in seed funding from Lerer Ventures, Redpoint Ventures, Eniac Ventures, Lowercase Capital, Tim Draper, and others. Jobr is a mobile app that helps connect job seekers with employers and recruiters. Jobr has already seen over 3 million swipes made by users and will use the new funding to build out its platform and hire additional staff.

Workspot, (Launched in April 2014,  a workspace-as-a-service provider), has raised $6.5 million in Series A funding led by Helion Ventures with participation from new investor Translink Capital and existing investor Qualcomm Ventures. This startup helps mobile workforce access business applications through a single sign-in for enterprise users. Workspot has raised over $9 million in funding to date.

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