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Heysan is a free mobile messaging and community based in San Francisco, California. Heysan was acquired by Good Technology in May 2009.
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17.03.2009 | Y Combinator set to fund more startups | Seed-stage investment fund is going to Party like it's 2009
Y Combinator, a seed-stage investment fund, announced this week that it raised $2 million from Sequoia Capital, and angel investors.
The fund, which has invested in 40 startups per... |
08.01.2008 | Palringo raises $5m for mobile client | Palringo – a UK startup with an instant messaging, voice and picture messaging client for mobiles which uses mobile data to bypass mobile operators’ SMS and MMS offerings – has raised $5m in funding, bringing in new investors ePlanet Ventur... |
15.10.2007 | Mobile 2.0 Launch Pad Part 1 | As noted last week, a group of startups are launching today at Mobile 2.0. Here are the first lot: heysan
heysan describes itself as a “mobile meebo” – it’s a meta IM service for mobile phones. It is mobile browser based and works on the iP... |
11.10.2007 | Mobile 2.0 Conference – Launch Pad Companies Announced | Next week I’ll be in San Francisco for the Web 2.0 Summit. I’m also attending the Mobile 2.0 Conference on Monday 15 October, and will pop my head into the Widget Summit event being held by Niall Kennedy on the same day.
Today Read/WriteWeb... |
16.08.2007 | Roundup: Sprint’s WiMax bet, Twitku, VMware’s $750M mistake, Bolt-dead and more | Here’s the latest action:
Sprint doubles bet on WiMAX –- Sprint doubles its investment pledge on the untested WiMAX technology (WSJ, subscription required), which Sprint will use to provide widespread broadband over its network. It now plan... |
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