PurpleYogi is an information technology startup that offers infrastructure software designed to intelligently connect people with the information they need, ultimately enhancing productivity and seamlessly monetizing content. Founded in September 1999 by Rakesh Mathur, Ramana Venkata, and Ramesh Subramonian, PurpleYogi's mission stems from their shared frustration with existing tools for managing the surge of information networks. Their technology, which comprehends both network content and user information needs, uses concept classification to interpret content and understand user interests based on content interaction. PurpleYogi's technology aims to reduce the user burden of managing information by adding awareness to information networks. This facilitates more accurate targeting and monetization of content for Internet publishers, while also enhancing knowledge sharing and productivity for enterprise customers. Notably, the company's last investment was a $15.30M Private Equity Round led by Intel Capital and Skyblaze Ventures on 19th September 2000. PurpleYogi envisions leveraging technology to effortlessly link people with the information they need and desire, serving a crucial role in the ever-expanding realm of information management and dissemination.
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