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Type
  
Subsidiary

Website
  
My.com

Founded
  
30 October 2012

Area served
  
Global

Headquarters
  
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Parent organization
  
Mail.Ru

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Industry
  
Mobile communication Interactive entertainment Video games

Video games
  
Ard Warfare, Revelation Online, Skyforge, Jungle Heat, World of Speed

Profiles

My.com is an integrated platform that powers a suite of online communication and entertainment applications, including myMail, myChat and myGames. The platform is focused on delivering “communitainment,” communication applications subsidized by entertainment applications.

Contents

My.com is a subsidiary of Mail.Ru Group (LSE:MAIL), Russia’s second largest Internet company, and was established in 2012 to introduce Mail.ru to the U.S. market. Now focusing on US and European markets, My.com is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands with US office in Mountain View, California.

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Products

myMail
myMail is a mobile email app designed to replace native iOS and Android built-in platforms 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. MyMail won Award of Distinction in the mobile app/productivity category of The Communicator Awards.

myChat
myChat is a mobile instant messenger for Android, iOS and Windows Phone, offering seamless text, voice and video messaging.

myGames
myGames is a collection of PC and mobile games, based on a freemium model. Obsidian Entertainment is developing Armored Warfare and localizing Skyforge, My.com’s upcoming MMO offerings. World of Speed, the company’s MMO racing game, is being developed by Slightly Mad Studios, the company that redeveloped Need for Speed. TenTonHammer named Skyforge Best of Show and Armored Warfare Best Multiplayer game at the 2014 E3.

References

My.com Wikipedia