The company offers various software and solutions to organizations across a wide range of sectors, including e-commerce, Web 2.0, media, telecommunications, government and research looking to gain the full benefits from the free open source search platforms. Which, based on the company’s website, seems to be in high demand. Downloads of the platforms have increased nearly 10 times over the past three years, reaching rates of 7,000 downloads per day.
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Lucid Imagination also recently announced the one-year anniversary of its official launch claiming sales in the millions and over 50 customers, including AT&T, Nike, Sears, Ford, Verizon, The Guardian, Elsevier, The Motley Fool, Cisco, Macy’s and Zappos.
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The San Mateo, California company, founded in 2007, previously secured a first round of funding for $6 million. The second round held a new investment from Shasta Ventures and first round investors Granite Ventures and Walden International.
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