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Nokia buys Media Sharing Service Twango

Jul 24 2007, 8:00am CDT | by

Nokia buys Media Sharing Service Twango
 
 

Nokia and Twango today announced that Nokia has acquired substantially all assets of Twango.

Twango offers a media sharing solution for organizing and sharing photos, videos and other personal media.
By acquiring Twango, Nokia will be able to offer people an easy way to share multimedia content through their desktop and mobile devices. Twango, a privately-owned company founded by former Microsoft veterans, is headquartered in Redmond, Washington, USA.
The price Nokia paid for Twango was not disclosed.
Via this Nokia press-release.

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