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Nokia Growth Partners co-invests in Swype

21 hours ago ago from Mobile Knots

Nokia announced today that, Nokia Growth Partners are co investing in Swype. Swype’s patented technology will now provide a faster and more intuitive way to input text on its touch screens devices because it has built in intelligence that doesn’t require users to hit each letter accurately. With one continuous finger or stylus motion across the keyboard, users can now enter text at over 30 words per minute. Swype is also designed to ...

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Swype Raises $5.6 Million

20 hours ago ago from PE Hub News: All News

Swype , a Seattle-based developer of text input technology, has raised $5.6 million in Series B funding. Nokia Growth Partners and Samsung Ventures were joined by return backer Benaroya Capital. PRESS RELEASE Swype, an innovative text input technology, today announced that it has secured $5.6 million in Series B financing led by Nokia Growth Partners, Samsung Ventures, and returning investor Benaroya Capital. The infusion will be ...

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RLJ and Spell Capital Buy Into LAI International

19 hours ago ago from PE Hub News: All News

RLJ Equity Partners and Spell Capital Partners have acquired an unspecified ownership interest in LAI International , a Scottsdale, Ariz.-based maker of precision engineered components for industries like power generation, aerospace, defense and healthcare. No finacial terms were disclosed. PRESS RELEASE RLJ Equity Partners, LLC today announced it has acquired a significant ownership interest in LAI International, a manufacturer of ...

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Nokia, Samsung invest in touchscreen technology firm

14 hours ago ago from Batu Caves

Image Source : Talkandroid.com Nokia and Samsung have both invested in Swype, a touchscreen user interface startup that has large ambitions for the touchscreen market. The two handset makers' investment arms, Nokia Growth Partners and Samsung Ventures, along with returning investor Benaroya Capital, pumped $5.6 million of Series B financing into the Seattle-based company. The company said it would use the new funding to push its technology ...

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Gartner: Global mobile device sales to grow 9% in 2010

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