Evernote strikes it rich, secures $20 million in funding
If you're an Evernote fan, their official blog has some good news this morning: the wildly popular cloud-centric note taking app has secured a cool $20 million in funding.
That's a big chunk of cash, and Evernote plans on putting it to good use. "Things are moving pretty quickly at Evernote," Phil Libin writes. "They're about to start moving even faster." Count on seeing more features and support for more devices coming in the very near future.
But Evernote isn't stopping there. Libin mentions a lofty new ambition for the app: to become "the global platform for human memory." Evernote wants to be the app to use when it comes to preserving your memories digitally, and it will be interesting to watch its evolution going forward.
That's a big chunk of cash, and Evernote plans on putting it to good use. "Things are moving pretty quickly at Evernote," Phil Libin writes. "They're about to start moving even faster." Count on seeing more features and support for more devices coming in the very near future.
But Evernote isn't stopping there. Libin mentions a lofty new ambition for the app: to become "the global platform for human memory." Evernote wants to be the app to use when it comes to preserving your memories digitally, and it will be interesting to watch its evolution going forward.













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Subscribe to commentsMichaelOct 19th 2010 10:34AM
Just fix superscript and subscript and everything will be fine and dandy!
Edgard CastroOct 19th 2010 11:23AM
Too bad Evernote is a memory hog on either windows or Android.
I'm sticking with Catch for now.
tracker1Oct 26th 2010 7:41PM
I just wish the UI was a bit more like OneNote's