Incubated out of Launcbox Digital, Unblab also offered a mobile app called iTriage, which attempted to learn the differences of what’s “important” when you are on a mobile device with limited real estate as compared to when you are using a pc-based webmail experience.
According to the email sent to user, Holder will be joining the AOL mail team to work on the company’s new email client Project Phoenix. It appears that the acquisition is an acq-hire, as Holder will be the only Unblab employee joining AOL.
Here’s part of the message from the Unblab’s email:
The next saga in the Unblab story will be even bigger, better, and more action-packed; Unblab is now part of AOL and I’ll be joining the AOL Mail team in Palo Alto to work on Project Phoenix (the new AOL Mail).
What does that mean for you (the Gtriage users)? The Gtriage service was shut down as of last night and, since you’re all Gmail users, you’re now stuck with Priority Inbox. Ouch! But don’t worry, Project Phoenix will knock your socks off!
Disclosure: TechCrunch is owned by AOL.
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Authors: Leena Rao