Woodland Hills-based Nevolution said today that it has raised $ 450,000 in an angel investment round, for the development of its Windows App Store. Nevolution said the round was led by Don Walerstein, founding partner of entertainment law firm Rohner & Walerstein, and also included Bradley Maryman, founder and president of international security and technical consulting firm Maryman & Associates. Nevolution is developing an application store focused on Windows PC software. The company is headed by Matt Smith. READ MORE>>

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