Apple takes WifiSLAM indoor-GPS mapping startup

 

The professional members of appsread.com has quickly identified that Apple paid approximately $20 million for the Silicon Valley-based company. It has professionally acquired indoor-GPS company WifiSLAM. So definitely a positive sign of competitive war over indoor mobile location services has started. 

It was also later confirmed by appsread.com from Apple spokesman that the deal of buying smaller technology firms from time to time is routine one. According to sources of appsread.com the two-year-old startup has expediently marveled ways for discreet mobile apps to detect a phone user’s location in a vast building utilizing Wi-Fi signals. 
They are providing the innovative technology to potent application developers for indoor mapping. It includes various kinds of retail and social networking apps. Though the firm comprises of handful cogent employees, but still Apple want to build its positive arsenal against Google in the field of mapping. 
Earlier there were poor reviews and several user complaints about inadequate data. Later we know that Apple chief executive Tim Cook apologized for the quality of the product, since then Apple has started to ameliorate it. Appsread.com also points out that Google in fact provided discreet indoor mapping in particular locations like airports, potent shopping centers and sports venues. 

Appsread.com is regarded to be fast growing top apps review site focusing on Web Application Reviews, iPhone / iPad / iOS App Reviews, Android App Reviews, and Facebook App Reviews. It is expediently presenting beneficial resources for app developers and marketers. Eventually the appsread.com team members put forward following question to the global users what do you think of latest rivalry between Apple and Google? Do you think they’re valid? Give us your valuable comments, below. 

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