When Google comes to your door – or your digital door – and tells you they'd like you to join their collective, generally you say yes, let's do it! That's what Behavio has announced they've done this ...
Google has snapped up Behavio the fledgling company behind Funf, the Android 'open sensing' framework that aimed to provide better access to and use of information from smartphones using Google's ...
Google picks up talent from Behavio, a company that uses sensors in smartphones to learn about users
Update: Google has confirmed to us that it has not acquired Behavio, but rather just picked up some talent from the company that will now be joining GOOG. Behavio doesn’t just use traditional sensors ...
In what looks like an acqui-hire, Google has bought tiny startup Behavio for an undisclosed sum. Behavio was a sensation at last year's SXSW show. It won a $355,000 grant from the Knight Foundation at ...
I’m both excited and a little weary of Google Glass. I can see some of the possiblities, but then I think everyone walking around with thing on their head will, first of all, look kind of dumb, but ...
This move was originally reported as an acquisition, but in fact the team behind Behavio was just hired by Google to do… well something. Details are a bit sketchy right now. What we do know is that ...
Internet search giant Google Inc. (GOOG) has acquired a mobile sensor startup company, Behavio for an undisclosed sum. Behavio was founded by Nadav Aharony, Cody Sumter and Alan Gardner who developed ...
Google has added a few more employees to its roster. The new hires come from the team behind Behavio, a company works on recording and analyzing the data that smartphones are capable of keeping track ...
The team behind the Knight Foundation-backed mobile sensor startup Behavio today announced that it is joining Google. We have learned that this is not an acquisition or an acqui-hire, however. The ...
The team behind Behavio has decided to shut down the alpha program for its project, a platform for using phones to track real-world behavior, and head over to Google, as first noted by TechCrunch.
“When you leave the house, the three things you usually take with you are your keys, your wallet, and your phone,” says Nadav Aharony. One of those three things is a “sensing and processing machine,” ...
It seems like every app out there can tell us our positioning. GPS is a powerful tool in each of our pockets, from making Google search more aware to geotagging our photos on Instagram. But there’s so ...
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