Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Dashwire HTC buys mobile Web services company for up to $ 18.5 million

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Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC today announced that it agreed to acquire through its HTC America holding, 100% of the company Dashwire Seattle-based mobile web services for maximum purchase price of $ 18.5 million to increase their mobile cloud services gifts HTCSense.com.

Dashwire offers a wide range of consumer, social and device management software services for mobile operators, device makers and retailers. The company's platform is available for Android, Windows Mobile, Symbian and BlackBerry.

On its Web site the Dashwire said he relies on investors ' built wireless industry and technology in cellular McCaw, Western wireless, Voicestream, Nextel, China Unicom and Microsoft.

Another investor is the best buy capital, retail giant investment arm.

At the end of last year, Dashwire raised $ 1 million in debt financing.

The company was founded by CEO Ford Davidson, former product manager in the mobile group at Microsoft. Dashwire, Technical Director, James Prudente, helped build the essential elements of the Amazon web operation in the early days and helped to establish the Amazon mobile group.

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HTC Corp. (TAIEX: 2498) produces smartphones running Android and Windows Mobile for yourself and as OEM for other manufacturers. Since the beginning of your own brand.

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Dashwire offers the leading mobile-web connected services platform for mobile operators, device manufacturers and retailers to seamlessly deliver a new generation of real-time consumer and social control.

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