
It brings the total raised by the company to $68.5 million. The funding was led by Naspers, which was also an investor in the company’s $14 million round in 2017, with participation also from Runa Capital and Manta Ray.

Brainly, a Quora-style platform that helps students find and contribute answers to typical homework questions in subjects like math, history, science and social studies, is announcing that it has raised $30 million in funding - money that speaks to the momentum both of the company and the concept. Now, a startup founded in Poland using crowdsourcing for information gathering and e-learning is announcing a growth round of funding.

When it comes to turning the wheels of the internet, crowdsourcing is a key component of the engine: the power of people can fund big ideas and good causes it can help you decide what (or what not) to buy, read, watch or listen to when faced with too much choice it can help unite opinion or it can aid in misleading us.
