DeepDyve raises $375K to boost search results
DeepDyve, a so-called research engine that provides web sites with tools to power more comprehensive searches, has raised $375,000 of an anticipated $2.4 million round of debt and warrants, according to a regulatory filing. The Sunnyvale, Calif. company launched its product in May and has no prior funding history.
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