What follows is a set of VC funding items culled from recent Regulation D filings with the SEC. None of these deals has been otherwise announced:
Jingle Networks Inc., a Menlo Park, Calif.–based operator of a national consumer telephone directory assistance service, has raised nearly $13 million in Series C-1 funding. The company had closed on a $30 million Series C round last October, from Goldman Sachs, Hearst Corp., IDG Ventures Boston, Liberty Associated Partners, First Round Capital, Comcast Interactive Capital and Lead Dog Ventures. www.free411.com
Cardiovascular Systems Inc., a St. Paul, Minn.-based developer of a device for debulking atherosclerotic plaque in coronary and peripheral vessels, has secured $11.22 million of a $22 million Series B round. Return backers include Easton Hunt Capital Partners and Maverick Capital. www.cardiovascularsystemsinc.com
RadioFrame Networks Inc., a Redmond, Wash.-based provider of a platform for converging mobile voice and data, has secured $8.37 million of a $30 million Series F round. Return backers include Ignition Partners, Nextel Ventures, Ericsson Venture Partners and VantagePoint Venture Partners. The company had previously raised around $78 million since 2001. www.radioframenetworks.com
Nexxo Financial Corp., a San Bruno, Calif.-based provider of financial services for international monetary remittance, has raised around $7.5 million in Series C funding. Return backers include Menlo Ventures and Sutter Hill Ventures. The company had previously raised around $23 million. www.minexxo.com
Escoublac Inc. has secured $6.65 million of a $10.9 million Series A round. The Columbia University spinout is being incubated by Biogen Idec, and focuses on treatments for Type II diabetes.
DevonWay Inc., a San Francisco-based provider of on-demand web services for improving work processes, has raised $6.5 million in Series A funding led by Crosslink Capital. www.devonway.com
Channel M Inc., a Los Angeles-based developer of video content for retailers, has raised $6 million in Series C funding. Backers include Ascend Venture Group and Vintage Capital Partners. www.channelm.com
LiveMocha Inc., a Bellevue, Wash.-based provider of online language education, has raised nearly $6 million in Series A funding led by Maveron Equity Partners. www.livemocha.com
FyreBall Inc., a Bellevue, Wash.-based company that is developing a gaming-influenced alternative to email, has raised around $1.1 million in Series A funding led by Labrador Ventures. It is run by former members of the Halo development team. www.fyreball.com