Start-up Twingl switches to Chrome plugin for education tracking tool

Start-up Twingl switches to Chrome plugin for education tracking tool
By Paul McBeth Sept. 9 (BusinessDesk) - Software start-up Twingl, which raised $100,000 from the Lighting Lab accelerator programme, has abandoned plans to develop its education track tool as a standalone product in favour of a plug-in for Google's Chrome web browser. The Wellington-based company, whose tool tracks a student's learning process, raised more than its targeted $90,000 from a syndicate of angel investors through AngelHQ and some independent investors, chief executive Andy Wilkinson told BusinessDesk. The company initially pla...