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UberMedia

www.ubermedia.com

 
UberMedia is a leading independent developer of feature-rich mobile applications and dynamic advertising solutions.   UberMedia’s platform UberAds, is a mobile advertising network that combines social signals and location to derive consumer intent to deliver timely and useful advertisements to consumers, across all devices – yielding dramatically superior results by turning intrusive ads into invited ads.   In 2012, UberMedia was ranked #16 in The Wall Street Journal’s Top 50 Start-ups and was listed as one of Fast Company’s “50 Most Innovative Companies.” UberMedia has delivered dynamic advertising solutions for many Fortune 500 companies.   UberMedia is a network company of Idealab, a creator and operator ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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