Plymedia, a pioneer in design, development, and manufacturing of interactive web video platform has raised a round worth $6.5 million as reported by Erick Schonfeld (TechCrunch). However the exact funding remains unknown and the investors are believed to be Greylock and Elron Electronic Industries. The angel investors include individual investors namely; PayPal CEO Bill Harris, former LucasFilm president Gordon Radley and Gil Elbaz the co-founder of Applied Semantics that is now called Google AdSense.
Plymedia adds interactivity to your web video by letting you use from various services it has to offer, which include adding subtitles to your videos as well as adding bubbles to your video. It over all offers al interactivity that a user may require to turn their video into something more interesting. The site has been termed in as the most promising startup in a contest last April that was sponsored by Microsoft.
Plymedia has truly stuck with its motive of proving its users with an opportunity to engage themselves with the videos with a positive click interface. There is no need for a user plug-in or download, it is based upon an pen platform that increases its usability and enables you to fiddle with various formats that include Flash videos, *.wmv and Silverlight.


