Xobni (inbox spelled backwards; pronounced )[1] was a San Francisco-based company that made software applications and services including products for Microsoft Outlook and mobile devices. It was founded in March 2006 by Adam Smith and Matt Brezina from Adam's dorm room in Cambridge, Massachusetts, as part of the Y Combinator summer founder's program.[2] In late 2006, it relocated to San Francisco to be closer to Silicon Valley.[3] It was acquired by Yahoo! in July 2013 for more than $60 million[4] and shut down one year later.
History
Xobni's first product, was announced for private beta testing on September 18, 2007, at the TechCrunch