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Starfish Software

 
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Starfish Software
Type 1998 - 2003: Subsidiary of Motorola

2003 - 2006: Subsidiary of Pumatech, Inc. (Intellisync)

2006 - present: Subsidiary of Nokia
Founded 1994
Headquarters Santa Cruz, California
Key people Philippe Kahn, Founder
Sonia Lee, Co-Founder
Industry Wireless
Products TrueSync
Website www.starfish.com

Starfish was founded in 1994 by Philippe Kahn. The founding vision of Starfish was global synchronization and integration of wireless and wireline devices, which translated with the TrueSync platform to: "Enter or edit information anywhere, synchronization is automatic everywhere." Starfish developed much of the core intellectual property and patents for device synchronization, especially in the wireless industry. TrueSync was the first Over-The-Air (OTA) synchronization system.

Starfish was acquired by Motorola in 1998 and was subsequently sold to Nokia. Nokia now controls all the Starfish synchronization and other patents.

Today, Starfish's technology is an integral part of the Nokia platform.[citation needed] Speculation is that core components of Nokia's Ovi platform including synchronization, calendar and address book components are powered by the original Starfish TrueSync platform.[citation needed]

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