San Francisco - Mogad, the developer of a Web browser plug-in that lets users share interesting website bookmarks, has raised $500,000 in its first round of funding, led by Felicis Ventures, PEHub.com reported.
The San Francisco-based company said its users share information such as links from aggregation sites like Reddit and Digg, media from YouTube and Flickr, and articles on Wikipedia and major news sites.
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