Apple buys WiFi-location startup
By PETER SVENSSON | Associated Press – 22 mins ago
NEW YORK (AP) — Apple has bought WiFiSLAM, a startup that
has been developing a way to use WiFi hotspots to help smartphones navigate
large indoor spaces, like stores, airports and conference centers.
The purchase is part of Apple's efforts to bolster its
own mapping and location capabilities, after breaking up with Google Inc. last
year.
The purchase was reported over the weekend by The Wall
Street Journal, which said Apple Inc. paid $20 million for the Silicon Valley
company. Apple confirmed the purchase Monday but did not say how much it paid
or why it wanted WiFiSLAM.
WiFiSLAM has shut down its website and closed its YouTube
account.
Traditional methods of locating cellphones include GPS
and sensing of nearby cell towers. Neither of these approaches work well
indoors. Retail chains are interested in helping shoppers find things in their
stores, and apps that could help them navigate the aisles could be valuable.
ABI Research estimates that the market for "indoor retail location"
aids will be worth $5 billion in 2018.
Apple initially relied on Google to supply the default
mapping and location application for the iPhone, but launched its own
"Maps" app last year. The features of Google's iPhone app had been
lagging those in the company's app for its own Android operating system. Among
other things, the Android app included indoor navigation for some malls and
airports.
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