Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Google just bought a satellite company for $500 million


Google is in the ground, on the roads and floating through the skies, and now it's looking beyond, by agreeing to the half-billion dollar purchase of a company that says it's "built and launched the world's smallest high­-resolution imaging satellite, which collects beautiful and useful images and video every day." Skybox Imaging (already signed up as a Virgin Galactic customer) says it started with a goal of tracking changes happening across the surface of the earth, while recent rumors from The Information suggest tech giants like Google and Facebook are diving into a space race as they try to connect the world to the internet and their various services. The satellite company's tech can immediately assist Google Maps / Earth, but Google says it could have other purposes too, like acting as a relay to spread wireless internet to places currently without service or where connections have been knocked out by disasters.


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Source: Skybox Imaging, Google


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