StudyBlue

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StudyBlue
Company typePrivate
IndustryEducation
Founded2009
FounderChris Klündt
Headquarters
Madison, Wisconsin
,
USA
Area served
International
Number of employees
18[1]
Websitehttp://www.studyblue.com

StudyBlue is an online studying platform for high school and college students. The website allows users to upload class study materials, create electronic flashcards to study and share with others, and practice quizzes. StudyBlue allows students to store their notes in the cloud and connect with other students studying the same subjects. StudyBlue content can be accessed online or on mobile phone applications. The company serves students at over 26,000 institutions[citation needed] in over 100 countries[citation needed], including the United States. The StudyBlue corporate office is located in Madison, WI with a second office now open in San Francisco, CA as of September 2012.[2]

History

StudyBlue was founded by two students at the University of Wisconsin–Madison as The Class Connection in 2006. The company was renamed StudyBlue in 2009. As a start-up company, StudyBlue raised approximately $14.8 million in funding through January 4, 2013. The company started with 25 campuses nationwide.[3]

Services

StudyBlue’s services include electronic flashcards, note uploading, quizzes and storage of digital study materials. They can be created, modified and shared on StudyBlue's website or on mobile applications for the iPhone, iPad and Android devices.[4]

References

  1. ^ http://www.crunchbase.com/company/studyblue
  2. ^ "StudyBlue Raises $3.6 Million For College-Focused Studying Platform". techcrunch.com. 2010-10-15. Retrieved 2011-06-17.
  3. ^ "StudyBlue". crunchbase.com. 2010-06-01. Retrieved 2011-06-17.
  4. ^ "StudyBlue Creates Flash Cards from Your Notes and Lets You Take Them Anywhere". lifehacker.com. 2011-05-10. Retrieved 2011-06-17.

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