Augmented reality/facial recognition company Viewdle has been officially acquired by Google

The other day we reported that according to the word on the street, Google was looking to acquire augmented reality/facial recognition company, Viewdle. Well as it turns out it’s true and Motorola has officially announced that the deal was successful and that Viewdle is now part of Google’s Motorola Unit. For those wondering how it ended up with Motorola, well it seems that Motorola was already in talks to acquire Viewdle before Google acquired them, and we guess the negotiations continued even after Google’s acquisition of Motorola. (more…)

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Googlerola buys Viewdle, ups Android’s augmented reality and face recognition game

Googlerola buys Viewdle, beefs up Android's augmented reality and face recognition game

From existing tech like Face Unlock and Google Goggles to patent filings and Project Glass, it’s clear that Google sees augmented reality and image recognition playing a big part in our computing future. It makes sense, then, that Big G subsidiary Motorola has bought Viewdle — a Silicon Valley company that builds face, object, and gesture recognition technology for mobile devices. We don’t know how much MMI paid for Viewdle, but we do know, thanks to a statement obtained by the good folks at TechCrunch, that the two firms “have been collaborating for some time.” So, hopefully Android will reap the benefits (and fix those Face Unlock flaws) in the not-so-distant future.

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Google reportedly close to buying facial recognition company Viewdle

For those unfamiliar, Viewdle is a Ukrainian company that makes facial recognition technology that has the ability to automatically tag people in photos. In fact the company has a SocialCamera app that automatically tags Facebook friends, but it looks like Google wants that technology for themselves, presumably for their own social network, Google+ and their other services such as Android and Picasa. According to the reports, it has been suggested that Google is close to completing the acquisition of Viewdle, a deal which has apparently been in the works for more than a year.

In fact according to the person who is reportedly familiar with the deal, talks began with Motorola before the company was acquired by Google, and the person has also estimated that this deal could be priced anywhere between $30-$45 million. We’re not sure what Google plans to do with Viewdle, although the speculation above would make sense – if that’s the case it is unclear if Google will keep the service around for Facebook or make it a Google-exclusive. Either way the deal is expected to be concluded as soon as tomorrow, but we’ll keep our eyes and ears peeled for the official information – if there is any to be had.

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