San Mateo’s Tapatap, a secretive company that says it wants to let people downloaded and share applications “for free and work seamlessly across web, wap, and rich mobile clients” has raised $2.5M in Series A funding from Gabriel Venture Partners, according to regulatory filings cited by PE Week.

The company says it is pioneering “mobile 2.0,” and is co-founded by three former Infospace execs, active in mobile gaming and social networkin: Isaac Babbs, Andy Riedel and Ken Scott.

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    [...] is another well-funded company, before it even launches. We reported earlier the company had raised $2.5 million from Gabriel Venture Partners. It has a pedigreed team: Entrepreneurs Isaac Babbs, Andy Riedel, and [...]

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    [...] to create a fun and rewarding community that could be accessed from your PC or on the go. They raised $2.5M last year from Gabriel Ventures, an early stage venture capital firm based in Silicon [...]