Based in Paris and launched around the world less than two years ago, Pearltrees launched their iPad application today. Given the user base of the iPad, it's one of the smartest moves Pearltrees could ...
French company Pearltrees set out many years ago to allow its user base to curate their online life. Since then (and with the help of funding to the tune of $11.5 million) they have captured and ...
[France] Paris-based Pearltrees has been catching interest around the web the last few days not least because a gaggle influential Silicon Valley bloggers have descended on Paris for Le Web, but ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More With its slick visual interface for bookmarking content, Pearltrees is ...
Not many tech CEOs would have the guts to describe their products as “magical” and as delivering “pure happiness”, but that’s exactly how Pearltrees‘ Patrice Lamothe describes the startup’s iPad app ...
Social curation startup Pearltrees has just sealed a deal for €5 million (around $6.6 million), all in the name of creating a better interest graph. Much is being made in current social media circles ...
Content curation and mapping service Pearltrees has decided to focus on the fact that people want to do things in groups and has as of today upgraded its core product with a groups functionality, ...
Android users looking for a novel way to organize your information, look no further. Pearltrees announced that its app is finally launching to Android phones, and the platform is adding some ...
Pearltrees is a content curation startup that we’ve been tracking for some time now, and today it’s launching an app on Android. However, there’s a twist, as the launch points towards an expansion of ...
Pearltrees is a different way to share content on the Web. It’sa social network and sharing system in and of itself, though italso connects to Facebook and Twitter. Pearltrees lets you “curate”trees ...
Social bookmarking sites such as StumbleUpon or Delicio.us are great for finding interesting, quirky content. But the hunt is on for something better. One example: The just-launched PearlTrees, which ...
A French Web site, called Pearltrees, is developing a Web service that is trying to bring a social networking element to bookmarking - but with the connections based on content instead of people.