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2 Articles match "Gumiyo","Woodland Hills"
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Woodland Hills-based Gumiyo , which develops tools for enabling mobile web sites, has scored a new customer. According to accounting and advisory firm CNM LLP, it has partnered with Gumiyo to deliver collateral, advertisements, business cards, and other media via SMS from its web sites. Gumiyo develops tools which helps businesses deliver their information to mobile phones, including ways to deliver information via SMS, connect classifieds Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. CNM LLP is run by Tony Radaich, who was formerly a partner at Ernst &
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Monday, December 15, 2008
Woodland Hills-based Gumiyo, which develops mobile marketing technology, said today that it has launched an effort with the Los Angeles Times to market classifieds, online automotive, and real estate advertising via mobile phones. Gumiyo said that it has rolled out a new service for the Los Angeles Times, to allow car shoppers and home buyers to use simple text messages to get information about listings, photos, and video on any handset. The new text messaging service also includes access to CARFAX Vehicle History Reports. Financial impact of the deal with the Los Angeles
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The Best from the Southern California Tech Central Community
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Woodland Hills-based Gumiyo , which develops tools for enabling mobile web sites, has scored a new customer. According to accounting and advisory firm CNM LLP, it has partnered with Gumiyo to deliver collateral, advertisements, business cards, and other media via SMS from its web sites. Gumiyo develops tools which helps businesses deliver their information to mobile phones, including ways to deliver information via SMS, connect classifieds Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. CNM LLP is run by Tony Radaich, who was formerly a partner at Ernst &
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Monday, December 15, 2008
Woodland Hills-based Gumiyo, which develops mobile marketing technology, said today that it has launched an effort with the Los Angeles Times to market classifieds, online automotive, and real estate advertising via mobile phones. Gumiyo said that it has rolled out a new service for the Los Angeles Times, to allow car shoppers and home buyers to use simple text messages to get information about listings, photos, and video on any handset. The new text messaging service also includes access to CARFAX Vehicle History Reports. Financial impact of the deal with the Los Angeles
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