July 10, 2016 | Israeli startup Drupe, a mobile application for the Android platform, facilitating access to the functions of the smartphone, has raised $3 million in new funding from Canaan Partners Israel and Sweet Capital, a fund that was established by the founders of Candy Crush empire King Digital Entertainment. Drupe is an overlay for Android phones that contextually shows relevant contacts and various modes of communicating with them all with one swipe. When users swipe from the Drupe widget on the phone, they’re showed the most common contacts in their address book on the left and their most-used social apps on the right. Drupe was founded in 2014 by Assaf Ziv and Barak Witkowski and is based in Kfar Saba, Israel.
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