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KitLocate is a startup company headquartered in Israel, delivering location-based technology solutions for smartphones. Focused on geo-tracking and mobile search results dependant on location, KitLocate's platform delivers low-power geolocation technology for mobile devices. == History == KitLocate was founded in 2011 by Omri Moran, Yoav Cafri and Ron Miller. KitLocate was developed as a solution to the technical restrictions around continuous geo-tracking. The original app, WeBuy, was discarded when KitLocate’s founders discovered further applications for their problem-solving software. In November 2012, the founders joined the 7th wave of ‘The Junction’, the collaborative startups accelerator program, backed by Genesis Partners. After participation in The Junction, KitLocate launched a pilot product for Pango and subsequently procured their first customer: IsraCard. In May 2013, KitLocate received $750,000 in a seed investment from Entrée Capital and Yigal Jacoby, co-founder and former CEO of Allot Communications. After working with The Junction, KitLocate joined a four-month accelerator program: Microsoft Ventures Accelerator Program in Herzlyia and as a direct result, were acquired by Yandex (YNDX: NASDAQ) on March 18, 2014. KitLocate team members joined the Yandex mobile search team located at KitLocate’s offices, which is earmarked to become the new Yandex R&D facility in ‘Silicon Wadi’ in Tel Aviv. Omri Moran performs the role of GM for Yandex Israel R&D. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「KitLocate」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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