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Denver Post reporter Mark Jaffe on Tuesday, September 27,  2011. Cyrus McCrimmon, The Denver Post
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Integrate, a developer of Internet advertising services co-founded by two-time Olympian Jeremy Bloom, has received $11 million in venture capital, the company said today.

The money comes from Comcast Ventures, Liberty Global and other investors.

Founded in 2010, Integrate has built a technology that automates ad serving, tracking and the attribution value for advertisers. The company has offices in Scottsdale, Arizona, Denver, San Francisco and New York.

“Today’s successful advertisers need more than an outstanding creative approach. They need an integrated distribution strategy that places their messages in front of the right eyeballs on the right devices, combined with real-time attribution data that measures the full impact per channel,” Bloom said in a statement.

“As advertisers shift more budget towards performance buys and as audiences become increasingly fragmented, Integrate is using technology to simplify process and optimize results for their customer,” Sam Landman, principal with Comcast Ventures, said in a statement.

Mark Jaffe: 303-954-1912 or mjaffe@denverpost.com

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