Google Acquiring Location-Based Service Quiksee
Amit Chowdhry | Monday September 13, 2010 | 1,229 views| Add a Comment
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Google, MentorWave Technologies, Quiksee

Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) is acquiring Israeli startup company Quiksee. Quiksee is based in Or Yehuda, Israel and the deal is estimated to be worth about $10 million.
Quiksee, known as MentorWave Technologies, allows people to create location-based interactive media content according to Haaretz.com. This past April, Google acquired Israeli startup company LabPixies in April for $25 million.
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