Simon Dawlat

Simon Dawlat is an entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of the mobile app, AppGratis.[1][2][3] He founded AppGratis in 2010 after an internship in San Francisco, California and moved the company to Paris, France.[4] Dawlat is best known for starting an online petition to protest the removal of AppGratis from the App Store for violating third party promotion and marketing.[5][6][7][8] Dawlat invested in Wit.Al, which was acquired by Facebook.[9]

References

  1. Beuth, Marie-Catherine (2011-01-31). "Ces Français qui veulent faire fortune avec les smartphones". Le Figaro (in French).
  2. Chicaud, Sandrine (2013-08-06). "Simon Dawlat (Appgratis). Il rend gratuites les applis payantes". 01 Business (in French).
  3. "Paris, c'est fini". The Economist. 2013-04-20.
  4. Lejeune, Léa (2013-04-09). "AppGratis: Simon Dawlat invente le libre-service des applis mobiles". L'Express (in French).
  5. Koetsier, John (2013-04-15). "AppGratis CEO resolves to keep calm and carry on in the face of attacks on his business — and integrity". VentureBeat.
  6. Olson, Parmy (2014-04-09). "AppGratis CEO Picks Up The Pieces After Being Dropped From The App Store". Forbes.
  7. del Castillo, Michael (2013-04-18). "Persona non grata in the App Store, AppGratis founder defends app discovery". Upstart Business Journal.
  8. Chicheportiche, Olivier (2013-04-09). "Simon Dawlat (AppGratis) : "Nous avons fait une erreur. Mais..."". ZDNet (in French).
  9. Nicolas Rauline (15 October 2014). "Les petits frenchies de Wit.ai séduisent la Silicon Valley" (in French). Les Echos. Retrieved 24 January 2015.

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