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BiteHunter bites off another $800K funding round (exclusive)

Dining deals search service BiteHunter has closed a new $800,000 round of funding, the company announced today.

BiteHunter is a real-time search engine that lets you seek out dining deals from over 400 different sources, including Facebook, Twitter, Groupon and LivingSocial. It also gives you info about restaurants and reviews from others — sort of like a Kayak for eating out.

The company plans to use the new funding to grow its presence on mobile platforms. BiteHunter is already available on the iPhone, but it will soon be available on the iPad and Android, co-founder Gil Harel told VentureBeat.

The company is working on two big additions to its mobile app experience. The first is a new notifications system that will send out customized dining alerts based on a user’s social activity on Facebook, Foursquare and other social networks. The second addition will allow BiteHunter users to purchase deals within the app.

Review: Kayalu Gear Kayalite | Solent Sea Kayaking

By now regular readers will know I spend a substantial amount of time paddling at night.

Therefore I was more than intrigued to pick up some buzz about a new product to the market – the Kayalu Gear Kayalite – a removable, deck mounting kayak light system.

Over the last few months I have experimented with a range of cheap and not so cheap LED torches, head-torches and light sticks in a effort to create a simple, robust system for lighting my kayak at night.

To date, the most cost effective and reliable system for showing a white light at the rear of the kayak was a simple LED pencil torch lifted from the deck by a rolled up paddle float and held fast under the deck lines.

This provides a continuous white light from the rear of the kayak, however has two main issues. The torch is swamped with water in rougher seas and is prone to failure after a few weeks. Secondly, it sits low down and is single directional – pointing only out the the stern.

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