December 22, 2010 announced Motorola mobility that it acquired a startup called Zecter, a cloud storage company. The company's technology will be used to its Android-based user interface to improve Motoblur. Motorola does not disclose, the terms and conditions of the deal.The transaction was closed this year are reported and the last deal are the Motorola mobility, Motorola's mobile devices and home businesses includes. In January 2011 the company is divided into two and Zecter under Motorola mobility would go. Zecter specializes in synchronization and streaming technologies for on-demand media. The system offers two commercial products ZumoCast and ZumoDrive. The former allows personal media streaming while the later offers "cloud-based content sync."
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Motorola said it will integrate Zecter's wireless synchronization, desktop integration, video transcoding and thin file retrieve technologies on all its devices and MotoBlur offers, currently backflip, Flipout, challenge, charm, Flipout and devour belong.
Motorola Motoblur allows users to stream and sync information from various applications and Web sites such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter and put on user's homescreen. The user interface also automatically saves user data so that it can be found easily in case if it is missing and is power management function.
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