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Acquired byVisto
Date2/09

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Websitegood.com
CategoryMobile/Wireless
Phone1 650 486 6000
Email
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Founded1996
DescriptionMobile Messaging

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101 Redwood Shores Parkway
Suite 400
Redwood City, CA, 94065
USA

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Good Technology

Good Technology sells push e-mail and social networking products for mobile phones.

The company started out building an MP3 attachment to the Handspring Visor under the brand of SpringThings. It later offered its own device to provide wireless email access to corporate users. Today, the company markets Good Mobile Messaging (formerly known as GoodLink) software and service for synchronizing corporate email on a variety of devices, as well as a variety of other products targeted at the mobile enterprise worker. Its primary competitor is Research in Motion’s BlackBerry product.

On November 10, 2006, Motorola acquired the then privately held company. On February 23, 2009, Motorola announced that it has agreed to sell Good Technology to rival push email provider, Visto. During CTIA Wireless 2009, Visto announced that it had renamed itself Good Technology effectively taking the name of the former independent company.

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  1. VISTO to Acquire Good Technology from Motorola (visto.com) [edit]
  2. Good Technology Buys Up CloudSync (techcrunch.com) [edit]
  3. Heysan at Atomico Portfolio (atomicoventures.com) [edit]
  4. Good Technology Buys Social Communication Enabler Intercasting (techcrunch.com) [edit]
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