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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  1. July 30th, 2008
    8:06 pm

    Webjam tastes pretty good, but can it compete with industrial-sized Ning? » VentureBeat said:

    [...] Webjam raised a $2 million first round last year. Earlier this month it extended that round a further $1.9 million, led by original investor I-Source. It is said to be working on a larger second round. Tags: co:Ning, co:soceeo, co:Webjam, inv:isource SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: “Webjam tastes pretty good, but can it compete with industrial-sized Ning?”, url: “http://venturebeat.com/2008/07/30/webjam-tastes-pretty-good-but-can-it-compete-with-industrial-sized-ning/” }); Sphere It Digg this story! venturebeat227:http://venturebeat.com/2008/07/30/webjam-tastes-pretty-good-but-can-it-compete-with-industrial-sized-ning/ var disqus_url = ‘http://venturebeat.com/2008/07/30/webjam-tastes-pretty-good-but-can-it-compete-with-industrial-sized-ning/ ‘; var disqus_title = ‘Webjam tastes pretty good, but can it compete with industrial-sized Ning?’; var disqus_message = ‘Relatively few people have time and skill to sit down and hand code a community-based website. Even less actually want to. Webjam is a service that simplifies that process greatly. However, there are plenty of others of those out there like the well-funded Ning and Soceeo. But as Webjam co-founder and chief executive Yann Motte [...]%0A%0A %0A %0A ‘; View the entire comment thread. Trackback URL [...]

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