Intel Gets Some Navigation Help With Telmap Acquisition
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Intel dives deeper into software. The company confirmed that it has acquired Israel-based Telmap, a developer of navigation software.
Intel did not disclose further details, but it appears as if the company is intending to use Telmap to expand its "mobile software services capabilities".
"Telmap will allow us to provide AppUp developers with great, differentiated location capabilities in the form of a standard set of location-based APIs and software that developers can easily integrate into their AppUp apps," wrote Intel's Peter Biddle in a blog post.
Telmap has 210 employees and claims that says it will post sales of about $33 million this year. As part of Intel, Telmap will become a fully ... »read more
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