
Qualcomm invents breakthrough technologies that transform how the world connects, computes and communicates. When we connected the phone to the Internet, the mobile revolution was born. Today, as we unlock 5G, we’re applying our mobile expertise to transform industries, create jobs, and enrich lives.
Location: United States, California, San Francisco
Employees: 51-200
Total raised: $13.2M
Founded date: 2005
Funding Rounds 2
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
28.02.2007 | - | $7M | - |
29.11.2006 | - | $6.2M | - |
Mentions in press and media 19
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13.10.2010 | Qualcomm scoots into mobile software with iSkoot acquisition | Qualcomm, which manufactures chipsets for some of today’s most popular smartphones, is making a move into software development with its acquisition of mobile app developer iSkoot today. iSkoot gives Qualcomm a way to package various social ... |
13.10.2010 | Qualcomm Subsidiary Buys iSkoot, Which "Mobilizes Internet Services" | Qualcomm Innovation Center, a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm, today announced it has acquired iSkoot Technologies, which specializes in the “mobilization” of Internet services such as social networks, consumer email and IM products. Te... |
13.10.2010 | Qualcomm Buys iSkoot | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints San Diego’s Qualcomm (NASDAQ: QCOM) said today it has acquired San Francisco-based iSkoot Technologies, a mobile social networks software developer. Financial terms were not d... |
07.10.2009 | AT&T okays VoIP apps, but that doesn’t mean it’s payday for Skype | AT&T announced yesterday that it will enable iPhone VoIP apps on its 3G wireless network. You’d think that’d be great news for VoiP companies, and market leader Skype in particular, and indeed, Skype CEO Josh Silverman rejoiced, asking ... |
07.10.2009 | AT&T okays VoIP apps, but that doesn’t mean it’s payday for Skype | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more. AT&T announced yesterday that it will enable iPhone VoIP apps on its 3G wireless network. You’d think that’d be great news for VoiP... |
11.09.2009 | Wrong Way, Skype | Skype is terminating its Extras developer program, they announced earlier today, because “not enough people were using [the tools] to justify” it. No new projects will be certified, and existing ones will expire over time. This is exactly t... |
02.06.2009 | The battle for your address book: Will souped up contact apps monetize the data explosion? | [Editor’s Note: Below, MobileBeat advisory board member Jason Devitt explains why we should care about new innovative address books. Not only are they key to a much better user experience, but they may greatly impact the way we pay to use o... |
27.04.2009 | With Three UK deal, is Skype killing voice revenue for carriers? | Late last week, the internet phone service Skype announced that the UK carrier Three UK had become the first 3G carrier to embrace Skype and offer it freely without restriction. You may ask: Who in their right mind will continue to use thei... |
11.03.2009 | iSkoot opens their live update platform to handset OEMs | Last month TechCrunch wrote about Kalaida, iSkoot‘s software platform purposed for connecting standard feature phones to social sites and other online content in a way not unlike that of a smartphone. This evening, iSkoot has announced that... |
17.02.2009 | Skype Integration On Handsets: Threat Or Opportunity For Mobile VoIP Startups? | Skype is (finally) teaming up with mobile handset maker Nokia to get its VoIP and IM software program pre-installed on some of Nokia’s devices, as announced at the Mobile World Congress and reported by MobileCrunch. The eBay-owned company h... |
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