Simon Dawlat
Simon Dawlat is an entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of the mobile app, AppGratis.[1][2][3] He founded AppGratis in 2010 after an internship in San Francisco, California and moved the company to Paris, France.[4] Dawlat is best known for starting an online petition to protest the removal of AppGratis from the App Store for violating third party promotion and marketing.[5][6][7][8] Dawlat invested in Wit.Al, which was acquired by Facebook.[9]
References
- ↑ Beuth, Marie-Catherine (2011-01-31). "Ces Français qui veulent faire fortune avec les smartphones". Le Figaro (in French).
- ↑ Chicaud, Sandrine (2013-08-06). "Simon Dawlat (Appgratis). Il rend gratuites les applis payantes". 01 Business (in French).
- ↑ "Paris, c'est fini". The Economist. 2013-04-20.
- ↑ Lejeune, Léa (2013-04-09). "AppGratis: Simon Dawlat invente le libre-service des applis mobiles". L'Express (in French).
- ↑ Koetsier, John (2013-04-15). "AppGratis CEO resolves to keep calm and carry on in the face of attacks on his business — and integrity". VentureBeat.
- ↑ Olson, Parmy (2014-04-09). "AppGratis CEO Picks Up The Pieces After Being Dropped From The App Store". Forbes.
- ↑ del Castillo, Michael (2013-04-18). "Persona non grata in the App Store, AppGratis founder defends app discovery". Upstart Business Journal.
- ↑ Chicheportiche, Olivier (2013-04-09). "Simon Dawlat (AppGratis) : "Nous avons fait une erreur. Mais..."". ZDNet (in French).
- ↑ Nicolas Rauline (15 October 2014). "Les petits frenchies de Wit.ai séduisent la Silicon Valley" (in French). Les Echos. Retrieved 24 January 2015.
External links
- Simon Dawlat dans Grand Journal de NY
- Simon Dawlat dans Good Morning Business
- Chronique d'une application iPhone : iPilule by Simon Dawlat
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