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face2face mobile app launched
July 8th, 2010. |
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NYTimes.com highlights face2face's privacy and location features
July 8th, 2010. |
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Mashable features face2face's proximity feature
July 10th, 2010. |
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Wired.co.uk talks about privacy fears and face2face's positive take on the subject
July 26th, 2010. |
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MIT Tech Review focuses on face2face's nearby function
July 26th, 2010. |
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IntoMobile.com likes how face2face aggregates Facebook, LinkedIn, Myspace and links to Twitter accounts
July 29th, 2010. |
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ReveNews.com looks at the discrete way face2face lets users know friends are nearby
July 29th, 2010. |
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RIMarkable is impressed with speed and interface of the face2face app
July 29th, 2010. |
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PGI believes in upholding investor trust and maintaining high efficiency in product development and marketing, by partnering with the most comprehensive sources of business and legal consultancy and knowledge. Our partners hold credibility, proven expertise and rich experience at producing success while dealing in the most competitive corporate business environment.
Our core product is built around novel proposition having very high business value for our company and all stakeholders. In view of its strong IP assets and associated business value, PGI has developed a strong IP protection and blocking strategy along with its partners.
March 1, 2010: Proximate Global has retained Black Lowe & Graham to represent and advise the Company with respect to developing and protecting PGI’s patent portfolio.
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Ellen Bierman specializes in software, Internet, business process, and computer-related patents, portfolio management and strategy, and litigation. She also develops presentations on intellectual property protection for clients, performs due diligence studies, and provides infringement and validity studies and opinions. Ellen’s professional experience includes over ten years research and development and management experience at various companies, including Microsoft Corporation, Hewlett-Packard Company, Digital Equipment Corporation, and a start-up computer company. She has also owned her own company in user interface design and consulting. As a software professional, she has extensive expertise in the areas of operating systems, user
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October 6, 2009: Proximate Global has additionally retained Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati (WSGR) to represent and advise the Company with respect to PGI's trademarks.
Given the importance of our product brand, Proximate Global felt the need to work with the best.
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Aaron Hendelman heads the trademarks, copyrights, and advertising practice in Wilson
Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati's Seattle office, focusing on the areas of trademark, advertising,
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domestic and global trademark and copyright issues; intellectual property licenses and
transactions; advertising, marketing, and promotions strategies;
and Internet and domain-name issues.
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June 15, 2009: Proximate Global has retained Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati (WSGR) to represent and advise the Company with respect to corporate governance and private funding opportunities.
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Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati is the premier legal advisor to technology and growth enterprises worldwide, as well as the investment banks and venture capital firms that finance them. Over the past four decades, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati has established its reputation by having an unmatched knowledge of its clients' industries and deep and long-standing contacts throughout the technology sector.
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Adam Dinow is a partner in the New York office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati. Adam's practice entails the representation of privately and publicly held emerging growth companies, venture capital funds, and leading investment banks, with a particular focus on private placements and venture financings, mergers and acquisitions, and public offerings of equity securities. Adam also has participated in hostile-takeover defenses, as well as private equity and leveraged-buyout transactions.
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