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Mobile Insights nominates Clickmarks
'Enterprise Habitat' for their 2002
Mobility Awards.
- Mobile Insights, January 23,
2002

BusinessNow (Channel 7, KGO) profiled
Clickmarks as one of the innovative
growth companies on November 11,
2001.

Umair Khan, Clickmarks' Co-Founder
and CTO, was interviewed by InfoWorld
regarding his entrepreneurial experience.
- InfoWorld, November 2001.


"Clickmarks, which now has
about 80 employees in the United
States and the United Kingdom, will
now have more than 2,000 Unisys
salespeople around the world selling
Clickmarks software. The software
ranges from Clickmarks' customizable
information portal to revenue-generating
services that wireless carriers
and others can add onto their services."
- San Francisco Business Times,
October 12, 2001.

"Clickmarks has a broad solution
set and some significant competitive
advantages that will help [Unisys]
meet [its customers' data mobilization]
needs."
- Internet.com, October 5, 2001.

"Clickmarks, … translates
transactions between applications
like customer relationship management,
and devices like cell phones and
personal digital assistants."
- Red Herring, September 15, 2001.

Umair Khan, Clickmarks' Chief
Technology Officer, was interviewed
by Silicon Valley Biz Journal concerning
its expansion into the European
market.
- Silicon Valley/San Jose Business
Journal, June 22, 2001


"Clickmarks snagged $10 million
in a third round of funding with
Draper Fisher Jurvetson Eplanet
Ventures as lead investor. The company
targets wireless carriers and enterprise
clients."
- MBusiness Daily, April 2001

"We've selected 20 startup
and publicly-traded companies in
the Bay Area that have products
or services that bear watching this
month. These companies are the ones
we feel will make the most headlines
in March [and include Yahoo, Handspring,
Apple Computer, Intuit, LoudCloud,
eBay, Clickmarks, et al.]. [Clickmarks]
allows delivery of content and e-commerce
transactions on any mobile Internet
device. Raised $10 million in funding."
- Silicon Valley Daily, March 14,
2001

"[Clickmarks'] prime competitor
in the wireless space is Infospace,
which offers a service, whereas
Clickmarks offers a software platform.
Clickmarks licenses the software
based on users and transactions
and has signed major wireless carrier
Vodafone."
- Red Herring, February 16, 2001

"With over 1,000 vendors at
the show this year, the editorial
team had a tough time of it,"
said Internet World editor-in-chief
Tony Rizzo. "It was a close
race, but a great deal of heated
late night discussion finally led
to the selection of some very powerful
products," he continued.
The breakdown of categories and
winners [includes]:
Business
Application: Clickmarks,
for the Clickmarks software platform.
E-commerce:
Transale, for Cardlock
Infrastructure:
Cisco, for Cisco's Avid architecture
Web
Development Tools: Allaire,
for Allaire Run
- Internet World magazine, October
26, 2000 |