Mozilla
Mozilla is a nonprofit organization founded in 1998, dedicated to promoting an open and accessible internet. Its primary product is the Mozilla Firefox web browser, which provides users with features like syncing and private browsing across various devices, including web, iOS, and Android. In addition to Firefox, Mozilla develops other internet solutions such as Thunderbird, an email application, and experimental tools like Raindrop and Rainbow, which focus on messaging and multimedia capabilities. The organization fosters a global community of volunteers and advocates who contribute to its mission by developing software, teaching digital literacy, and organizing campaigns for internet openness. Mozilla's initiatives aim to connect leaders in the open internet movement and engage citizens in advocacy efforts, ultimately striving to ensure that users remain at the forefront of web innovation and control.
Spike is a productivity-focused application that reimagines the traditional email experience by transforming the inbox into a chat-like interface. It consolidates various communication and collaboration tools, including messaging, tasks, audio and video calls, into a single workflow, eliminating the need for constant app-switching. Users can efficiently manage emails, to-do lists, notes, group chats, and documents all from their inbox. Spike is compatible with existing email services such as O365, G Suite, and IMAP, and is available on multiple platforms including iOS, Android, MacOS, Windows, and Web. The company's mission is to enhance productivity by streamlining communication and collaboration in one integrated platform.
EverythingMe
Series C in 2012
EverythingMe is a launcher for Android devices that adds contextual capabilities to mobile phones. It delivers the right apps, contacts and information to the homescreen, exactly at the right place and time. Whatever a person is into, wherever they are, they’ll get personalized suggestions that match their interests and lifestyle. Delivering truly contextual results is a formidable engineering challenge. Their algorithms combine machine learning, statistical modeling, and domain knowledge expertise to identify specific life scenarios. Within these contexts they match users’ needs with specific content on their phones, as well as native and web apps.
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