
Buenos Aires-based startup
Mural.ly opened its doors to the public today, delivering a new way to collect, share and brainstorm on the web. The tool mixes a little bit of Evernote with a whole lot of
Prezi, but rather than feel derivative, it instead seems like the next natural step in the ongoing evolution of how we not only think about, but share and collaborate on ideas together online. Mural.ly is also announcing a seed round of $775,000 alongside its public launch, provided by Intel Capital, Alta Ventures, 500 Startups and a number of other investors. What Mural.ly offers is a new way to collect and share ideas that gets away from the traditional, page-based way of looking at things. That means that, like with Prezi, users get a scrollable space which can grow both horizontally and vertically according to needs, instead of being limited by traditional paper dimensions that have been standard for years, first with physical notebooks and then with the earliest digital tools that replaced them.
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