4DK Technologies, a Herndon, VA company with a "SuperConnectivity platform" that it claims can make applications on mobile phones work with each other, has raised part of a first round of funding according to TechJournal South.

The company has two different applications, called respectively SCamp and SCout. Together they draw on information provided both through applications and by the wireless provider, like GPS data, user preferences and calendars, to provide more working information to apps for decision-making.

The company's own explanation is pretty vague, but according to one example on their website, SCamp could determine from the user's location that he was driving and help make the decision to automatically read a received text message out loud.

The $1 million funding was provided by undisclosed investors, and is part of a total of $3 million the company is seeking, according to TechJournal.