http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-22275340
Google has acquired news stream service Wavii for an estimated $30m (£18m).
Wavii, which was launched last year, offers customised news feed to users, summarising news stories, tweets and blogs related to their interests.
Apple had also been keen to buy the start-up. According to reports, it wanted to incorporate the technology in the Siri function of its devices.
Last month, Yahoo acquired a news summarisation app, Summly, for "dozens of millions" of pounds.
Yahoo subsequently added the facility to its iPhone app earlier this week.
Neither Google or Wavii have revealed the price of the deal, but most reports say it was about $30m.
Wavii was created by engineers who previously worked for Amazon and Microsoft and offers services via the web or as a smartphone app.
It is closely integrated with Facebook. That may change since the social network competes against Google+.
'Structured feed'
According to its website, Wavii claims that the basic idea behind its service is to summarise everything that users care about into a customised news feed on the lines of a Facebook wall.
"We knew that we really liked what Facebook did… clearly summarizing everything our friends are doing into a simple, structured feed, and adding in related events and photos," it explains.
"Why can't we get all of our news that way?
3000万ドルでの買収。
このサービスのベースはユーザーが気にかけているすべてのニュースの要約をしてフェイスブックに載せるということからだという。
ニュースはそれでいいんじゃないか?というようなこと。
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