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May 28, 2004
Redmond-headquartered Device-Works is entering the mobile technology market. Bryan Mistele and Craig Chapman left posts in mobile devices at Microsoft to start the consumer electronics company. Mistele is CEO and Chapman is chief technology officer. Seth Eisner, who was corporate director for Expedia.com, will be vice president of operations. Device-Works will develop devices that integrate with PC and desktop software. Mistele built four businesses within Microsoft while working there. Chapman is a development engineer and architect with 30 years' experience with software and hardware systems. Eisner was responsible for global operations at Expedia.
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