Google Gets Its Hands On Another Startup
BANGALORE: Google buys a Mobile service startup company ‘Divide’, a company that helps employees to depend on the Smartphones to finish their work, as increasing number of people are doing so these days. The deal is a part of the company’s initiative to increase the number of Smartphones and tablet users running the Android OS.
Divide, a startup company founded four years ago believed that increasing number of Smartphones and Tablets would rev up the corporate demand for the device management tools. Financial terms of the deal are yet to be disclosed, but Google says that with the divide’s technology, companies can be more comfortable in allowing their employees to access emails and other work related tasks on their Smartphones.
Apparently, there are one billion Android users all over the world making it the most preferred operating system in the world. Though Divide is joining Google, their apps for the other operating systems like iOS will remain functional.
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