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  2. Life360 - Wikipedia

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    Life360 Inc. is a San Mateo, California–based American information technology company that provides location-based services, including sharing and notifications, to consumers globally. Its main service is called Life360, a family social networking app released in 2008.

  3. Life360 Premium - AOL Help

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    Stay connected to your family and close friends on the web or your mobile device. AOL APP. News / Email / Weather / Video. GET. Mail. ... Life360 Premium.

  4. Family tracking app Life360 to acquire wearable location ...

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    Popular family tracking app Life360 is investing in hardware. The company this morning announced the $37 million acquisition of Chicago-based Jiobit, the maker of a wearable location device ...

  5. Tile (company) - Wikipedia

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    Tile manufactures hardware devices, "Tiles", that can be attached to items such as keychains. By attaching the device, a user can later use the Tile app to help locate the item if it is lost. [8] The Tile application uses Bluetooth Low Energy 4.0 radio technology to locate Tiles within a 100 foot (30 meters) range, depending on the model. [9]

  6. Chris Hulls - Wikipedia

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    Hulls entered the Life360 app into the Android Developer Challenge and won over 3,000 other entries. [5] He received a $275,000 award that he used to pay back prior investments from friends and family as well as hire developers for the app. [ 7 ]

  7. Slow down! Michigan mom's texts to son may come back to ... - AOL

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    Michigan family says a mother knew her son was driving at 100 mph speeds months before he killed their son. They want her charged now. ... Life360 records: Teen drove 127-155 mph weeks before tragedy.