Squace interview at GigaOM’s Next-Generation Mobile Conference
September 18, 2008
Mission Bay Conference Center, San Francisco, CA
Squace is a Universal Mobile Interface
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San Francisco, CA. September 18, 2008
Swedish start up rockets from 0 to more than 250,000 downloads; adds access to 35 new U.S.
sites; now works on more than 600 mobile phone handsets.
Squace, www.squace.com, creator of the free application that makes surfing, searching and sharing Internet content possible on ordinary mobile phones without typing, today announced more than 2,000 copies of its free phone software are now being downloaded daily and that more than 250,000 people around the world have started using Squace since its introduction in the United States two months ago.
The Swedish start-up also used Mobilize 08, GigaOm’s next-generation one-day mobile conference, to announce the addition of 35 new U.S. Websites to the Squace family, as well as support for more than 600 popular mobile phone handsets.