My.com
My.com is an international subsidiary of VK that offers Internet-related services and products. My.com is working under brands and services myMail, myChat and Maps.Me.[1][2] My.com is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands, with a U.S. office located in Mountain View, California.[3]
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Type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Mobile communication |
Founded | October 30, 2012 |
Area served | Global |
Parent | Mail.Ru Group |
Website | My.com |
Products
myMail
myMail is a mobile email app designed to replace native iOS and Android built-in platforms[4] by connecting a user’s existing email accounts in one place, and also offering new @my.com e-mail addresses. It features real-time, customizable push notifications.[5] In 2014, myMail won an Award of Distinction[6] in the mobile app/productivity category of The Communicator Awards.
myChat
myChat is a mobile instant messenger for Android, iOS and Windows Phone, offering text, voice and video messaging.[7]
GuideWithMe
GuideWithMe are offline travel guides based on Wikivoyage open data.
References
- Metz, Rachel. "Three Questions for Russian Internet Mogul Dmitry Grishin". Technology Review. Retrieved November 19, 2013.
- Bryant, Martin. "Russian giant Mail.ru launches in the US as My.com, with free email and IM apps subsidized by mobile gaming". The Next Web. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
- Krawczyk, Konrad. "Russia-based Mail.Ru launches My.com here in the U.S." Digital Trends. Retrieved November 19, 2013.
- Fried, Ina. "Russia's Mail.ru Hopes to Crack U.S. Market With Mobile Chat and Email Programs". Allthingsd. Retrieved November 19, 2013.
- Grant, Rebecca (19 November 2013). "Russia Internet giant Mail.Ru does something the Soviets never did: Invade America". Venture Beat. Retrieved November 19, 2013.
- "20th Annual Communicator Award of Distinction Winners". Communicator Awards.
- "GNC Exclusive: My.com Launches myMail & myChat". Geek News Central. Retrieved November 19, 2013.