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 Siemens Acceleration in Communications, the venture arm of Siemens.
GlooLabs’ software technology, called GlooNet, is a Java-based platform that allows digital media stored on a home computer to be accessed remotely through any Internet-enabled computer, mobile phone, or PDA. The funding will allow GlooLabs to “expand its product portfolio and ramp-up operations for large scale customer deployments”.
Related: Nokia Invests in GlooLabs
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