Marissa Mayer, after declaring that she wants Yahoo to be "a predominantly mobile company," is apparently putting her company's money where her mouth is. Yahoo just bought the news summarization app Summly for an undisclosed amount, the company
Said Yahoo: “Founder Nick D'Aloisio and the Summly team are joining Yahoo! in the coming weeks. While the Summly app will close, we will acquire the technology and you'll see it come to life throughout Yahoo!'s mobile experiences soon. We're not
Said Yahoo: “Founder Nick D'Aloisio and the Summly team are joining Yahoo! in the coming weeks. While the Summly app will close, we will acquire the technology and you'll see it come to life throughout Yahoo!'s mobile experiences soon. We're not
The 17-year old founder of mobile news app Summly plans to finish school and start more companies, after Internet giant Yahoo purchased his product.
Yahoo! has picked up the pace on pretty much everything since Marissa Mayer became CEO, especially mobile acquisitions. Today, it announced the acquisition of mobile news gathering and delivery startup, Summly.
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