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Nokia to Acquire Plum

Today it was announced that Plum has been acquired by Nokia in an asset sale. We will join Nokia’s Social Location unit.

We have come a long way since 2004 when we made our first “napkin sketch” on a sailboat. Today, Plum Groups is a service for those of us that want to share the more private parts of our lives with smaller groups of people we are close to such as family and friends. It fills the need need for “private” sharing and conversations.

We can’t talk about what we will be doing as a part of Nokia yet. Rest assured that Plum Groups continues to operate unchanged. We would like to thank our loyal users for helping us reach this important milestone and look forward to continue on this exciting journey with you.

Plum releases Travel Groups for your summer travel

Going on a trip this summer? Traveling with family or friends. If so check out Travel Groups a joint effort between ViaMichelin (the people behind the famed Michelin Guides) and Plum. Travel Groups is an implementation of Plum Groups specifically targeted at small groups of people taking a trip together.

Set up a private or public group for your trip(s). It takes only a minutes to register and set up a travel group. Once it’s up you can invite the people you’re traveling with and voila you’ve got your own private space to share and discuss anything and everything relating to the trip. Here are some of the things you can do:

  • Set up one or more groups for trips, week-end getaways or as a place to discuss your family plans
  • Invite only the people you want to join
  • Post status updates, web links, photos, videos, notes and documents
  • Write silly comments or have serious discussions
  • Get an email notification whenever someone post something to your group (don’t worry you can turn email notices off in the settings section if you start getting too many)
  • Drag and drop a button into your browser toolbar so you can post any web page to your group, including your itineraries, hotel pages, photos from photo sharing sites and much, much more.
  • You can even make folders where you can share things with select people in the group.

Besides the English version Travel Groups is also available in French, German, Italian, and Spanish.

Norway to acquire Plum in asset sale

San Francisco, California - April 1, 2009 - The kingdom of Norway today announced that it will acquire the social networking company Plum for an undisclosed amount. Plum will join forces with Innovation Norway a state owned company with over seven hundred employees with its head office in Norway’s capital Oslo and with offices in all the Norwegian counties and in over thirty countries.

“While Silicon Valley is the world’s hub for tech IPOs and acquisitions, we realize that it is not often that a country makes this kind of strategic technology acquisition” says Norwegian Minister of Trade and Industry Sylvia Brustad. “Norway is in a unique position due to its vast oil and gas reserves and budget surplus. The country has a made a strategic decision to foster technology innovation through strategic investment and acquisitions. Plum is a perfect fit with its founders both having Scandinavian roots, strong Silicon Valley and Boston connections and long track records of innovation and success.”

Plum Groups will be rolled out in Norwegian to every county in the country this fall in order to foster social sharing and collaboration at the grass roots level. Recent reports and criticism in the mainstream media has caused concerns among the Norwegian people and in the government about the broader societal influence of social networking. Plum is attractive due to its focus on privacy and on groups of people who already know each other.picture5

“The Norwegian public were early adopters of the popular Facebook social networking service becoming one of the first places outside the US where Facebook took off” said Hans Peter Brøndmo, co-founder and CEO of Plum. “Norway is killing two birds with one stone with this acquisition. It is offering a more private and family oriented complement to Facebook and it is bringing an innovative social software technology start-up to its home shores”.

Plum will open an office in a new high tech office park in Oslo and Brondmo will move back to Norway and lead Plum from the Oslo office. Margaret Olson, Plum’s CTO and co-founder will spend twenty five percent of her time in Plum’s new headquarters and will lead development teams in Boston, Massachusetts and Oslo, Norway.

While Iceland has been getting a lot of attention recently as a possibly hub for cloud based computing due to its economic woes and green energy sources, Norway has been overlooked in this regard. Given it’s long history as a source of clean, hydroelectric power and cool weather, Norway is a perfect location for cloud based computing. Plum’s cloud based web service will be transitioned from Amazon Web Services to a new Norwegian eco-friendly cloud computing initiative, also sponsored by Innovation Norway, over the next two years.

For existing Plum customers and users there will be no change. This acquisition gives Plum a solid base to continue its innovation and continuing development on its existing product roadmap with a focus on online and mobile social networking for groups.

For more information or questions, please contact Innovation Norway at post@innovasjonnorge.no and Plum at info@plum.com