Facebook is set to buy mobile phone app development company Snaptu. The acquisition of the London agency was announced on its blog on Sunday, and is expected to be completed by next month and is ...
Snaptu confirmed this morning that it has been acquired by Facebook. The social network reportedly paid as much as $70 million for the Israeli startup, which makes apps for feature phones. The deal ...
Facebook plans to buy Snaptu, a four-year-old startup that develops versions of Web-based applications for cheaper mobile phones. Snaptu, which was founded in 2007, said on its blog on Sunday that the ...
Facebook is aqcuiring mobile phone tech company Snaptu for anywhere between $40 million and $70 million, reports All Facebook. This most likely means Facebook is going to focus more on its mobile ...
Next in line on our list of biggest companies acquired by Facebook is Snaptu that allowed users to access different social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Picasa etc. on any smartphone. As of ...
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NEW YORK, March 20 (Reuters) - Facebook has agreed to buy Snaptu, an application developer for mobile devices that are less sophisticated than smartphones, as the world's largest Internet social ...
Social networking giant Facebook has made a strategic move to expand its user-base in emerging markets by launching a new app designed specifically for feature-phones. Remember them? Back when the ...
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