After acquiring Divide, a startup that helps companies manage the mobile devices, Google is now said to have closed the deal on another startup dubbed Baarzo. Baarzo is understood to be a 'true video search' service, as it describes itself on its page. It lets users find specific moments inside a video with the help of an auto detect feature for people, objects and actions. Baarzo's acquisition by Google is said to help the company improve its YouTube search feature. While both the firms declined to comment on this matter when contacted by Techcrunch, a Facebook post in the group "IIT Guwahati Alumni Association" apparently confirmed the acquisition.
Tuesday, 24 June 2014
Google Reportedly Acquires Video Search Startup Baarzo
After acquiring Divide, a startup that helps companies manage the mobile devices, Google is now said to have closed the deal on another startup dubbed Baarzo. Baarzo is understood to be a 'true video search' service, as it describes itself on its page. It lets users find specific moments inside a video with the help of an auto detect feature for people, objects and actions. Baarzo's acquisition by Google is said to help the company improve its YouTube search feature. While both the firms declined to comment on this matter when contacted by Techcrunch, a Facebook post in the group "IIT Guwahati Alumni Association" apparently confirmed the acquisition.
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