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How Not to Name a Startup: The Curse of the Camel Case
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Gregory T. Huang |
12/22/11 |
National
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HopStop Keeps its Edge in Pedestrian Navigation Despite Competition
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João-Pierre S. Ruth |
12/21/11 |
New York
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For A Boost Building Mobile Apps, Web Developers Step On the Appcelerator
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Wade Roush |
11/22/11 |
San Francisco
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Sonar, Pearescope, and Other NYC Companies Take Aim in Battle to Connect New Contacts
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João-Pierre S. Ruth |
09/29/11 |
New York
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Calorie Count, owned by The New York Times, Taps Technology from Startup iSpeech
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João-Pierre S. Ruth |
09/21/11 |
New York
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Mobile Platform Wars: What’s Next?
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Mark Lowenstein |
09/13/11 |
Boston
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And Then There Were Three: Why Microsoft Is the Vital New Underdog in Mobile Computing
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Wade Roush |
08/19/11 |
National
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Qrious Seeks to Crack Smartphone App Market, Capture Data on Folks You Meet at Events
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João-Pierre S. Ruth |
07/28/11 |
New York
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Mobile Apps Are Not Just for Smart Phones; Ford Courts App Developers
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Thomas Lee |
06/30/11 |
Detroit
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Scenes from the Uplinq Conference: How Qualcomm’s Strategy is Playing Out
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Bruce V. Bigelow |
06/06/11 |
San Diego
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San Diego’s MIR3 Expands Mass Notification Technology to Social Media Networks
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Bruce V. Bigelow |
05/10/11 |
San Diego
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Sensobi Acquired by GroupMe for Group Texting
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Gregory T. Huang |
05/05/11 |
Boston
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Pinpoint Pickup, the Car-Booking Startup Facing off Against Uber, has Seven Cities Under its Belt—and Wants More
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Curt Woodward |
05/04/11 |
Seattle
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Life360′s Family Safety App Rides the Wave of Smartphone Adoption—and Parental Fear
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Wade Roush |
04/28/11 |
San Francisco
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New York’s Enterproid and the Great Divide, Where Rivers (of Data) Change Direction
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Bruce V. Bigelow |
04/01/11 |
San Diego
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RIM, Intellectual Ventures Strike Deal
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Curt Woodward |
03/30/11 |
Seattle
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Yes, Now That Stranger Across the Bar Can Text You. No, It’s Not As Scary As It Sounds, Says Mobile App Developer PoKos
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Erin Kutz |
03/30/11 |
Boston
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White Pages’ Hiya Wants to Eat Plaxo’s Lunch by Blending Your Scattered E-Phone Books with Old-School Contact Info
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Curt Woodward |
03/10/11 |
Seattle
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See You at Mobile Madness at Microsoft NERD: Be Ready for Anything
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Gregory T. Huang |
03/09/11 |
Boston
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Seven Questions That Will Decide Mobile’s Future—Part Two
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Wade Roush |
02/25/11 |
National
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$25M for GetJar for Android Push
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Wade Roush |
02/15/11 |
San Francisco
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Vlingo Sees Big Future in Searching Mobile Content and Enabling Functions On The Fly
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Erin Kutz |
02/09/11 |
Boston
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Epocrates, Mobile App Developer Since Palm Days, Preps for IPO—And for Push Into Electronic Medical Records
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Wade Roush |
01/25/11 |
San Francisco
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Top Things to Look for in Wireless in 2011
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Mark Lowenstein |
01/12/11 |
Boston
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Lookout Finds $19.5M
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Wade Roush |
12/23/10 |
San Francisco
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Report: RIM to Buy Gist
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Luke Timmerman |
12/17/10 |
Seattle
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Alnylam CEO Looks to the Future, Dicerna Plumps Up Kyowa Hakko Pact, Momenta Sells $57.4M Stock Offering, & More Boston-Area Life Sciences News
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Erin Kutz |
12/10/10 |
Boston
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Healthrageous Releases Mobile Health App
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Ryan McBride |
12/07/10 |
Boston
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Dexrex Gear’s Technology Makes Instant, Text Messaging and Social Media Appropriate for the Workplace
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Erin Kutz |
10/28/10 |
Boston
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CardStar Gets $750K
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Erin Kutz |
10/27/10 |
Boston
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