RiverGlass takes $2.4 million for information analytics
January 21, 2008 | Chris Morrison
Search engines often don’t cut it for efficient, in-depth research. Riverglass is a Champaign, Ill. startup that helps cut through and organize the information on the internet for business and government use.
Riverglass says that it can intelligently gather information on specific subjects and present summaries for it. State and federal agencies are prime clients for the company’s software, which can help create intelligence reports for analysts.
The $2.4 million funding was provided by RPM Ventures, IllinoisVENTURES and Country Insurance & Financial Services.
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