Google Buys Drone Company Titan Aerospace
Google Buys Drone Company Titan Aerospace
JAY YAROW
APR. 14, 2014, 2:03 PM
Google has acquired drone maker Titan Aerospace, the Wall
Street Journal reports.
Titan is a New Mexico-based company that makes
high-flying solar powered drones.
There's no word on the price Google paid, but Facebook
had been in talks to acquire the company earlier this year for a reported $60
million. Presumably, Google paid more than that to keep it away from Facebook.
It sounds like Titan will work on a variety of projects
for Google.
Titan will be able to collect photos from around the
planet from high up, which could help with Google Earth and Google Maps.
It will also contribute to Google's Project Loon, which
is sending balloons into the atmosphere which then beams Internet to parts of
the world that are not yet connected.
It's also likely to work with Makani, another company
Google bought, that gets wind power high in the sky, and delivers the energy
back to earth through a long cable.
Google confirmed the acquisition to the Journal, and a
spokesperson said, "It's still early days, but atmospheric satellites
could help bring internet access to millions of people, and help solve other
problems, including disaster relief and environmental damage like
deforestation."
Titan's drones could potentially be in the air for five
years at a time, relying on solar power to stay aloft, according to a report
from last year.
http://www.businessinsider.com/google-buys-drone-company-titan-aerospace-2014-4
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