masshightech.com - 18 days ago
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Chelmsford-based Zeemote Inc., which was making remote control devices for smart phones, has ceased operations, an investor confirmed. The company s assets will be put up for sale. According to investor Michael Fitzgerald of Commonwealth Capital Ventures, the company has shut its doors, but he ...
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Game Over for Zeemote
Xconomy —
... Zeemote, a Chelmsford, MA-based startup that developed a handheld game controller for use with games on mobile handsets, has closed its doors and is putting its assets up for sale, according to a story today in Mass High Tech. Founded in 2005 by Boston-area entrepreneur Beth Marcus, the company worked with handset manufacturers Nokia, Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson, and RIM to make its Bluetooth-based device compatible with their phones. Mass High Tech spoke with a partner from Zeemote backer Commonwealth Capital Ventures who confirmed the closure but offered no further ...
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... » Remote control-for-smartphones maker Zeemote has shut up shop. [Mass High Tech] ...
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