Ontela Secures Funding To Launch Mobile Imaging Delivery Platform.Hunt Ventures, Oak Investment Partners and Voyager Capital Back Mobile Imaging Software for Wireless Carriers SEATTLE -- Ontela, an innovator in mobile imaging technologies headquartered in Seattle, today announces that it has secured funding from Hunt Ventures, Oak Investment Partners and Voyager Capital. This funding will support the company's efforts as it moves from closed service trials to market deployment of its PicDeck[TM] mobile imaging platform in 2007. Modern camera phones are breaking the two, three and even 10 megapixel One million pixels. Refers to the resolution of a digital imaging device (monitor, scanner, video camera, still camera, etc.). For example, a five-megapixel digital still camera might take a picture composed of 5,038,848 red-green-blue color dots (pixels). barrier, but while studies show that consumers are taking hundreds of photos each year, 98% never leave the handset. Ontela solves this problem for wireless carriers and imaging services alike with technology that automatically, reliably, and securely transfers photos from consumers' camera phones to their PCs and favorite online image services. "Consumers can't figure out how to get images off their camera phones and into the digital photography ecosystem. We've cracked the nut with a solution that's incredibly easy to use, and packaged it into a service that carriers and imaging companies can provide to their customers," said Dan Shapiro, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Ontela. "Our investors have been watching the problem fester fester /fes·ter/ (fes´ter) to suppurate superficially. fes·ter v. 1. To ulcerate. 2. To form pus; putrefy. n. An ulcer. for years and understood our solution immediately. By fixing this broken link in the value chain, Ontela unlocks revenues for carriers and mobile imaging companies alike." Ontela's patent-pending installer provisions new users in less than 60 seconds, and it requires no actions on the part of the user once set up - pictures are automatically moved to the user's PC or favorite web-based photo gallery. Ontela chairman and wireless veteran Tom Huseby explains, "In the past four years, a lot of companies seeking funding have taken my picture with a camera phone. Every one is followed by a mad flurry Flurry A drastic volume increase in a specific security. of keypad A small keyboard or supplementary keyboard keys; for example, the keys on a calculator or the number/cursor cluster on a computer keyboard. See programmable keypad. tapping, followed by a blurry picture of me in some photo service I've never heard of. Dan took out a camera phone, hit the shutter button The shutter button is a button found on many cameras. When you press it, it opens the shutter of the camera. On many cameras, the shutter will then close automatically after the shutter speed has elapsed. , and set it on the table. The picture showed up on Flickr[R] and in the 'My Pictures' folder of the computer a minute later. I was hooked." Ontela's platform is currently in closed trials and supports many popular BREW, J2ME (Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition) A version of Java 2 for cellphones, PDAs and consumer appliances. J2ME uses the K Virtual Machine (KVM), a specialized Java interpreter for devices with limited memory. , Symbian[R], and Windows Mobile The Windows platform from Microsoft for handheld devices, including PDAs, cellphones and Portable Media Centers. See Pocket PC, Pocket PC Phone Edition, Smartphone and Portable Media Center. camera phones such Motorola's RAZR[R] and Sony Ericsson's Walkman[R] phones. PC connectivity is supported on Windows 2000[R] or later. About Ontela Ontela provides technology infrastructure to wireless carriers and image service providers that allow their customers to unlock the photos in their camera phones. Founded by veterans from Microsoft, RealNetworks and Expedia in 2005, Ontela, Inc., is an innovator in mobile imaging headquartered in Seattle, Wash. The company's patent-pending technologies install in under 60 seconds and move images from camera phones to PCs, online albums, and imaging services with just a shutter (1) An opaque window that is moved in one direction to let light in and in another to close off the light. In fixed-lens cameras, one shutter often suffices for aperture and speed. click. For more information please visit www.ontela.com. |
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