Wireless - Monday, August 27, 2007
Stealth-mode Hooja To Launch Mobile Organizer

Set to launch by the end of the year, Hooja says "Through a dynamic, intuitive interface, consumers will be able to capture data of all descriptions on the go and store it in an online account they can instantly access at any time." The idea is that you as you are stuck in traffic or in a dull meeting you can key in some jots on your cell phone and that will be published to the Web. Sounds like Twitter. Pretty vague, we know, but hey they are in stealth mode.
Hooja was founded in April 2006 and is led by Na'ama Moran, who was an analyst at Greylock after graduating from Cornell. Our hunch is that the company has raised at least some angel funding as they have been and continue to hire.
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