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Microsoft Completes
Danger Acquisition
April 15, 2008
Microsoft
has completed its acquisition of Dange. Danger’s expertise in building
great, intuitive client software for mobile handsets connected to
powerful hosted back-end services fosters rich consumer experiences in
communication, media sharing, entertainment and personalization. The
combined force of Danger and Microsoft strengthens the company’s ability
to provide innovative mobile experiences to more consumers.
Danger will become a part of the new Premium Mobile Experiences (PMX)
team, a group within the Mobile Communications Business (MCB) of the
Entertainment and Devices Division at Microsoft. The PMX team focuses on
consumer-facing mobile projects and is led by Roz Ho, corporate vice
president of Premium Mobile Experiences, reporting to Andy Lees, senior
vice president of the MCB. Danger co-founders Matt Hershenson and Joe
Britt will join the new organization, reporting directly to Ho.
“We imagine a mobile experience that embraces sharing and celebrating
relationships and personal moments,” Ho said. “Combining Danger and
Microsoft talents together in the Premium Mobile Experiences team is how
we’re going to deliver cool, new, fun mobile experiences to consumers.
We want people to smile every time they look at their phone.”
The Danger mobile Internet platform, which connects people to their
social circles and other rich content, is an integrated end-to-end
solution that enables people to interact with their friends, social
communities and content through the Internet and Internet services.
“At Danger, we created a fun and easy-to-use mobile experience for
today’s Internet-savvy consumer,” Britt said.
Hershenson added, “As we combine our team and technologies with
Microsoft, we see a clear path to evolving that experience and
delivering it to an even broader group of consumers.”
Danger employees will continue to work from their current offices.
Financial terms of the acquisition have not been disclosed. |