Bluepulse Raises $6 Million, Moves HQ To Silicon Valley

Bluepulse, dubbing itself as “my place on mobile” has raised $6 million in a round A financing from venture capitalist VantagePoint Venture Partners. Since its establishment in year 2002 in Sydney, Australia, Bluepulse had been focused on developing a unique platform that enabled friends, co-workers, acquaintances and family members to create personal profile, stay connected, share pictures and videos, chat, one-to-one and broadcast messaging as well as access widgets with the mobile phone.
Bluepulse’s stated corporate objective was to “built on an open platform that gives its global users multiple means of communication, content sharing, widgets, and so much more - all under one roof.” This product strategy, built around different types of mobile phones, had led to its software utility downloaded more than two million times across 150 countries since its beta launched in December last year. From then on, Bluepulse has experienced significant growth, with approximately 100 million page views per month and potentially the fastest growing mobile social network in the world.
In addition, they have relocated from Sydney to Silicon Valley, with headquarters in the former YouTube Inc. offices in San Mateo, California. This also marked another major milestone for the company.
