Venture capital funds found 612 companies in which to invest $3.67 billion in Q2. Of this, $1.5 billion (41%) was first-time financing, according to a report by PricewaterhouseCoopers and the National Venture Capital Association. This is only slightly ahead of the action in Q1, in which 141 transactions were first-time, and far behind the pace we enjoyed earlier this decade.
The biotech sector was the big winner in a shrinking market, with funding up 54% to $888 million over 85 deals. The software business was flat quarter-over-quarter at 4644 million over 135 transactions. Investments in internet companies fell 15% to $524 million via 124 deals. Clean technology showed considerable growth, up 15% to $274 million, with 42 transactions closed.

I had a chance to meet with Joanna Rees, who is not only a venture capitalist with VSP Capital but also the Chief Fonera of Fon USA. Oh, and she sits on the boards of companies like Posit Science, Sabrix, AccountNow, Danger, QuinStreet, The Threshold Group and NVCA.
A big trend over the past few years has been Web 2.0 (despite the fact that I'm still not sure how to define this malleable thing). However, there haven't been any IPOs in the sector. What's more, the M&A transactions have been muted, except for some outliers, such as
Often, startups will issue a stuffy press release when announcing their venture rounds. But in the case of
In light of the mega deals from 

