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Twitter acquires mobile advertising startup Namo Media

Twitter acquires mobile advertising startup Namo Media

Namo Media said in a blog post that its technology would be rolled into MoPub, the ad serving platform that Twitter purchased last year for more than $300 million.

Gerry Shih
  • San Francisco,
  • Updated Jun 6, 2014 12:30 PM IST
Twitter acquires mobile advertising startup Namo Media(Photo: Reuters)

Twitter Inc will acquire Namo Media, a technology firm specializing in "native advertising" for mobile devices.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but Namo Media said in a blog post that its technology would be rolled into MoPub, the ad serving platform that Twitter purchased last year for more than $300 million.

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The combined platform would improve the social media power's ability to deliver "native ads" - promotional material that blends into mobile apps and mobile websites.

"We share a vision for how native advertising can improve the state of mobile app monetization for marketers, app publishers, and users," Kevin Weil, Twitter vice president of product, said in a blog post.

Venture capital firms that backed Namo Media included Google Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz and Betaworks.

(Reuters)

Published on: Jun 6, 2014 12:27 PM IST
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