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Jam City was founded by the Myspace co-founders Chris DeWolfe, Colin Digiaro and Aber Whitcomb, and former 20th Century Fox executive Josh Yguado. [4] [5] [6] The company launched in 2010 when the co-founders raised US$28 million from Austin Ventures for their business, then called Platform G. [4] [7] Platform G acquired MindJolt, a social gaming platform founded by Richard Fields, in March ...
This list of mobile app distribution platforms includes digital distribution platforms, or marketplace 'app stores', intended to provide mobile applications, aka 'apps' to mobile devices. For information on each mobile platform and its market share, see the mobile operating system and smartphone articles.
In 1997, JMC and Ford started the production of their first joint product, the Ford Transit, with JMC supplying various key components (as engines and axles) [6] and Ford the design. In 1998, after JMC issued additional B shares, Ford upped its stake to 30%. [5] [6] In 2013, Ford purchased more B shares, increasing its stake to over 30%. [8]
JMC Communities is a property developer in Florida. It developed the Sandpearl Resort on Clearwater Beach , built the Mandalay Beach Club and Belle Harbor condominium projects on Clearwater Beach [ 1 ] and is planning to build a 6-story condo development (Rowland Place) in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida .
JMC may refer to: Jacobs Medical Center, a hospital at the University of California San Diego; Jaffna Municipal Council, the local council for Jaffna, Sri Lanka; Jamal Mohamed College, a five star status autonomous college at Tiruchirappalli in India; James Madison College, a residential public affairs college at Michigan State University
App stores typically take the form of an online store, where users can browse through these different app categories, view information about each app (such as reviews or ratings), and acquire the app (including app purchase, if necessary – many apps are offered at no cost). The selected app is offered as an automatic download, after which the ...
From 2005 to 2013, the company's most well-known product was the Conduit toolbar, which is flagged by most antivirus software as potentially unwanted and adware. [4] Conduit's toolbar software is often downloaded by malware packages from other publishers. [3] The company spun off the toolbar division that manages the Conduit toolbar in 2013. [5]
Thingd is the parent company of Fancy. [6] Thingd is short for “Thing daemon”. In a 2010 TechCrunch article, CEO Joseph Einhorn summarized the company's mission by stating that, “we want to build a database of everything in the world.” [7] Thingd aims to be the object layer on the web, the platform that identifies images and collects metadata around everything from Gucci sunglasses to ...