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MEDL Mobile Inc. is an American mobile application developer and mobile marketing firm based in Fountain Valley, California. The company designs, develops and markets mobile apps for iPhone/iPod Touch, iPad and Android.

History

Founded in 2008 by Dave Swartz and Andrew Maltin, MEDL Mobile began as mobile app development startup and technology incubator in Irvine, California. In early 2009, the company launched an app development service called the App Incubator, which lets users submit mobile application ideas in exchange for a percentage of the app’s profits once it’s developed. Soon after, the company grew from a handful of people to a full staff of designers, developers, engineers, marketers, architects, and producers.

In September 2010, the company moved their headquarters north to Fountain Valley, California - where in June 2011, they became an over-the-counter (finance) quoted company under the stock symbol: MEDL.

In November, 2012, the company formed Hang With, Inc. a live social mobile video platform.

In November 2013 an opinion piece on the stock market analysis website Seeking Alpha claimed that MEDL Mobile was making elaborate claims through press releases as a part of a pump and dump scheme with its company stock.[1]

In October 2014, Hang w/ was awarded the Best Mobile Platform Innovation by the 2014 Digiday Sammy / Mobi Awards.[citation needed]

On March 4, 2015, Hang With, Inc. (a MEDL company), announced that American actor and singer-songwriter Jared Leto had joined the Board of Advisors of Hang w/. [2]

References

  1. ^ Omnivestor (14 November 2013). "MEDL Mobile, A Pump And Dump Scheme? In Our Opinion, Yes". Seeking Alpha. Retrieved 4 March 2014 (Subscription required beyond first paragraph).
  2. ^ http://ir.stockpr.com/medlmobile/company-news/detail/1404