“Searchme lets you see what you’re searching for. As you start typing, categories appear that relate to your query. Choose a category, and you’ll see pictures of web pages that answer your search. You can review these pages quickly to find just the information you’re looking for, before you click through.”

(Source: SearchMe.com)

Financials

Date Type Amount Investors Valuation
07/01/05 Series A 0.4M R&D Bauer Ventures Unknown
01/01/06 Series B 3.6M Ziff Brothers Unknown
06/01/07 Series C 12M Softbank, Susquehanna Asia Investment Unknown
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People

Eric Glover (Sr. Staff Scientist)

Nor Rae Spohn (SVP Division Manager)

Ralph Rabbat (Chief Software Architect)

Randy Adams (Co-Founder & CEO)

John Holland (Chief Operating Officer)

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News

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