Palo Alto-based PageOnce, which describes itself as a “personal internet assistant”, has raised a $1.5 million first round from investors Liron Petrushka and Bobby Lent. The site is still in closed beta, and the announcement is on the vague side, although Alarm:Clock explains it as a site to unify various internet services: “It asks for your login to a number of consumer accounts: your cell phone company, airlines, banks, video rental accounts, etc. You’ll then have a consolidated view into all of your key information.” A public launch is expected early this year. Release.
PageOnce Gets $1.5 Million For 'Personal Internet Assistant'
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Palo Alto-based PageOnce, which describes itself as a “personal internet assistant”, has raised a $1.5 million first round from investors Li…
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