The iFund worth $100 million that Kleiner Perkins announced to invest in startups that create iPhone app faced a bit of issues today. KP requires these startups to submit information that includes contact, plan and bios and somehow the database got published. The database indexed by Google listed 588 applications from companies. Although it has been removed when people from Fruux (who were the first to discover it) informed KP and Meteora, KP’s former hosting provider. Google has cached the incomplete list here.
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