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Blackboard Buys Student-Run Company That Makes iPhone Apps for Colleges |
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Tuesday, 14 July 2009 |
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This week Blackboard got into the iPhone-application business, purchasing a company that designs phone-friendly software for colleges. At Blackboard’s annual user conference just outside Washington, officials announced they had acquired Terriblyclever Design LLC, which has built iPhone applications for a handful of colleges and high schools. The company, whose product is called MobilEdu, was started by two Stanford University students just last year. Blackboard paid about $4-million for the company, said Matthew Small, the company’s chief business officer. News Story link
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