Google acquires Skybox Imaging for $500 million to improve Google Maps, expand Project Loon

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Google announced today that it would be acquiring Skybox Imaging, a satellite-imaging startup, for $500 million.


Google said the following about its most recent purchase:



“Skybox’s satellites will help keep Google Maps accurate with up-to-date imagery. Over time, we also hope that Skybox’s team and technology will be able to help improve Internet access and disaster relief — areas Google has long been interested in.”



So from the above statement we can obviously deduce that Google Maps will be improved with the newly acquired technology/patents, and it will also help Google bring Internet access to previously unconnected regions. Expect Google to continue spending in this market, as the search/tech giant obviously believes in the continued growth of Project Loon.


Source: The Wall Street Journal





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and also I read here that they are investing more than $1bn to place more than hundred satellites in orbit to widen internet access .... and I am happy for google to acquire Skybox imaging which launched the world's smallest high-resolution imaging satellite that collects images and video every day ....

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