Don't look now, but multi-platform note-taking platform Evernote claims to have surpassed 10 million registered users. "The 10 million mark is a significant bump from the company's reported 6 million
users in January," notes
MobileBeat. Perhaps more notable, the startup also reported that over 400,000 of
its customers currently pay $5 a month for a premium plan, which allows for bigger uploads and better collaborative tools. "Ten million users seemed like an inconceivable number when we were getting
ready to launch the service into open beta less than three years ago," founder and CEO Phil Libin wrote on the company's blog. "Well, it wasn't literally inconceivable; we actually put it on business
plans and investor pitch decks and everything." Evernote launched less than three years ago and helps customers keep notes in sync across different computers and mobile devices, MobileBeat explains.
"In that time, the service has pushed itself on to an impressive number of platforms, with apps for iPhone, iPad, Android, BlackBerry, Windows, Mac, and more."