PixSense raises $2M more for mobile photo transfers without PC

PixSense, a Santa Clara, Calif. company that lets you automatically transfer mobile phone photos to Web sites — without syncing with a PC — has raised $2 million more from Qualcomm Ventures.

We last wrote about the company here, remarking on its surprising target for employee growth: It said last year it wanted to hire 150 by this year, but it has only 60 employees to date — suggesting it has tapered its growth plans.

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