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TouchCommerce Signs Up Total Gym For Mobile Products

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Agoura Hills-based TouchCommerce , which provides Internet and mobile chat technology and services which helps to engage customers browsing e-commerce sites, reported today that it has signed up Total Gym Fitness as a customer for its new mobile products. ecommerce browsing chat mobile total touchcommerce'

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TouchCommerce Signs Up Total Gym

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Agoura Hills-based TouchCommerce , which provides Internet and mobile chat technology and services which helps to engage customers browsing e-commerce sites, reported today that it has signed up Total Gym Fitness as a customer for its new mobile products. touchcommerce total mobile chat browsing ecommerce'

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TouchCommerce Wins European Electronics Retailer

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Agoura Hills-based TouchCommerce announced this morning that it will power a live chat program for European electronics and telecommunications retailer Dixons Carphone. The deal will help customers of Currys PC World get access to technology experts while they are shopping. Financial impact of the win was not announced.

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DTS In Deal With Intel

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Agoura Hills-based DTS , a developer of audio technology for the home theater, car audio, and personal computer market, disclosed Thursday that the firm is in a strategic co-marketing agreement with computer chip giant Intel. DTS said it will bring a suite of its technologies to Intel's Mobile Platform.

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DTS Buys Neural Audio, Opens Silicon Valley Offices

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Agoura Hills-based DTS has acquired Neural Audio, a firm which develops music playback and creation technology, the firm said Tuesday afternoon. Separately, DTS said it has opened up an R&D facility in Silicon Valley, which the firm said will focus on online, PC, and mobile device markets. DTS said it will pay $7.5M