Webjam, content sharing company, raises $2M
Webjam, a London-based internet start-up that lets people publish and share documents online, has raised $2 million from French early stage venture capital firm I-Source Gestion.
It was founded last year by former Yahoo employees.
It lets people pull together blogs, photos, message boards, news feeds or maps in a single place and combine them in their preferred layout.
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