Apple has reportedly acquired SnappyLabs, makers of the rapid-fire SnappyCam photo app that was recently removed from the App Store with no explanation (As well as their website).
The news comes from TechCrunch, who claim sources have affirmed the acquisition.The startup was founded and ran solely by John Papandriopoulos, who invented a way to make the iPhone’s camera take full-resolution photos at 20 to 30 frames per second.
Sources have since affirmed that the company was acquired by Apple, and that there was also acquisition interest “from most of the usual players”, meaning other tech giants. I don’t have details on the terms of the deal, and I’m awaiting a response from Apple, which has not confirmed the acquisition.
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Saturday, January 4, 2014
Apple Reportedly Acquires SnappyLabs, Makers of SnappyCam Photo-Shooting App
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