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Mobile search company 4INFO gets funding

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San Mateo start-up 4INFO hasn't been talked about much, but the mobile search service company has just snagged $8 million in funding from well-known Silicon Valley firms U.S. Venture Partners and Draper Fisher Jurvetson.

4INFO allows consumers to find free information -- local directory, movie times, sports scores, stock quotes, weather, flight information and more.

Here's how it works:
1) Enter your query as a text message (for example "Peet's San Jose")
2) Send the message to the shortcode number: 44636 (4INFO on a phone keypad)
3) Get your instant information back within 30 seconds (you'll get addresses and phone numbers for all of Peet's coffee houses in San Jose)

Here's one review of the technology.

We haven't played around with it enough, but we're wondering how it will compare with the big guys already out there, including Google (see here)?

Tim Connors, the general partner of U.S. Venture Partners who has joined 4INFO's board, is also an investor in Spoke, the Palo Alto online business contact company.



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I text to GOOGL now all the time instead of 411 to find telephone numbers for local shops. That is where this will hurt the cell providers bottom line and possibly some of the companies that provide their services such as tellme/etc.

Edward Miller on March 22, 2005 4:54 PM
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I've used 4INFO a couple of times and it has always been fast and accurate. I'm still waiting for them to add driving directions...that will be the killer app.

Calvin Huang on March 23, 2005 10:05 AM
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