Ex-Google Exec Andy Rubin Raises $48 Million for Incubator Android co-founder's new effort raises money.

By Dan Primack

This story originally appeared on Fortune Magazine

Late last year, Android co-founder Andy Rubin left Google to launch what was described as a hardware incubator. Now it seems that he's got a lot of money to work with.

Rubin's group, called Playground Global, has raised $48 million, according to a regulatory filing. It is structured as a venture capital fund, with no investors identified in the filing.

In addition to Rubin, Playground's board of directors includes co-founder (and ex-Microsoft exec) Peter Barrett, Rubin's former Google (and Danger) colleague Matt Hershenson and WebTV co-founder Bruce Leak.

Update: The WSJ followed up with a story saying that investors in Playground Digital include Google, Hewlett-Packard, Google, China's Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. and Redpoint Ventures (where Rubin also will serve as a venture partner).

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