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Evernote Gets $5 Million Second Round For Web Clip Service

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Evernote, a web- and app-based personal info storage service, has raised a $5 million second funding round from Russia’s Troika Partners. The product, which works across Windows, Mac, the web and mobile, lets people clip bits of web text to save as a searchable collection of notes for later perusal. There’s a $5-a-month premium version. Evernote has handwriting recognition and sharing features. It scored a $6 million first round from individuals in August 2006, when Esther Dyson and PayPal co-founder Max Levchin joined the board, but this round comes from the still-booming Russia. Troika also invested $5 million each in 3D games outfit iZ3D and 3D software maker ParallelGraphics. From RBC Daily via Quintura.

Dec 3, 2008 4:31 AM ET

Posted In: Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Venture Capital, Countries, Europe, Russia, evernote, troika partners

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