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Evernote raises venture capital
Monday, August 07, 2006
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EvernoteEvernote, has raised 6 million in a series A funding and has added Esther Dyson and Max Levchin, founder of PayPal and Slide, to its board. Evernote is a startup that has a desktop application that enables users to capture information through a button on a web browser, or through Outlook.

The venture capital came in from equity investment firm, J.F. Mackie & Company. The new investment will help EverNote continue to build its software.

Evernote, currently offers a desktop application that will allow users to capture information by the click of a button on a web browser, or through Outlook. There’s also a premium version that sells for $35 a copy. With the new funding the company plans to launch future versions of the software over the coming months, which will include mobile and web access.

Read more about Evernote’s funding Zoli’s Blog and on Om Malik’s blog.



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