Google-backed Web content curation company Pocket took its total funding to $14.5m after completing a round featuring Axel Springer and Digital Garage.
US-based content saving platform Pocket closed a $7m funding round yesterday that included contributions from publishing house Axel Springer and internet company Digital Garage.
Venture capital firm New Enterprise Associates led the round, which featured Sound Ventures, Foundation Capital, Queensbridge Venture Partners, Kyle Bruck and Jared Kopf.
Pocket has created a platform for web content curation, enabling it to be saved and consumed at any time.
The company, which announced the funding in conjunction with the launch of a new…