After acquiring We Are Hunted last month to boost its own #Music service, Twitter has acquired another startup called Ubalo. The startup’s CEO Jacob Mattingly and CTO Ian Downes announced the acquisition on their blog, though the terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The Palo Alto-based startup was founded in 2011 and as its website describes, strives to make large-scale computing easier and more accessible to a technical audience. As the company’s website describes, Ubalo’s technology makes it simple for users to concentrate on the coding coding rather than worry about start, shutdown or any other computer-related tasks.
Though the acquisition is official, Twitter hasn’t made any comments and its press page doesn’t carry any statement either. It is also not clear how the micro-blogging site plans to use Ubalo’s team on its back-end and the only clue we have now is a statement on Ubalo’s website which says, “We look forward to working with Twitter in the years to come.”
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