GlooLabs, a Palo Alta, CA-based startup that develops software to facilitate wireless access to and distribution of multimedia content, has received an undisclosed amount of investment from Innovent, an entrepreneurial innovation unit in Nokia.
GlooLabs’ Java-based technology, known as Gloo, enables people to access digital content on a computer or media server using a Gloo-compatible device. One such gadget already in use is HomePod, which taps music files stored on a Mac to be played on a home stereo anywhere in the house.
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