Facebook Acquires Bangalore-based Startup Little Eye Labs
Facebook has acquired Bangalore-based startup Little Eye Labs making it the social networking giant's first acquisition in India. Little Eye is a tool that helps Android app developers to measure, analyze and optimize their apps.
It helps visualize the app's behaviour and estimates the app's power, memory and network data consumption trends. The entire LittleEye Labs team will move to Facebook's headquarters in Menlo Park, California, where they would leverage the social networking giant's infrastructure to improve the performance of their apps. "Little Eye Labs will join forces with Facebook to take its mobile development to the next level! This is Facebook's first acquisition of an Indian company, and we are happy to become part of such an incredible team," the company said in a note on their website.
The
news is out. Facebook has acquired Banglore based Little Eye Labs, a
company building performance analysis and monitoring tools for mobile
app developers. The acquisition has been confirmed on the website of
Little Eye Labs.
The acquisition is an obvious indicator of Facebook's mobile ambitions, which have been on the strategy tables since 2013. When it comes to access via mobile devices, Facebook has lagged behind rivals like Twitter.
The acquisition is an obvious indicator of Facebook's mobile ambitions, which have been on the strategy tables since 2013. When it comes to access via mobile devices, Facebook has lagged behind rivals like Twitter.
The
news is out. Facebook has acquired Banglore based Little Eye Labs, a
company building performance analysis and monitoring tools for mobile
app developers. The acquisition has been confirmed on the website of
Little Eye Labs.
The acquisition is an obvious indicator of Facebook's mobile ambitions, which have been on the strategy tables since 2013. When it comes to access via mobile devices, Facebook has lagged behind rivals like Twitter.
The acquisition is an obvious indicator of Facebook's mobile ambitions, which have been on the strategy tables since 2013. When it comes to access via mobile devices, Facebook has lagged behind rivals like Twitter.
The
news is out. Facebook has acquired Banglore based Little Eye Labs, a
company building performance analysis and monitoring tools for mobile
app developers. The acquisition has been confirmed on the website of
Little Eye Labs.
The acquisition is an obvious indicator of Facebook's mobile ambitions, which have been on the strategy tables since 2013. When it comes to access via mobile devices, Facebook has lagged behind rivals like Twitter.
The acquisition is an obvious indicator of Facebook's mobile ambitions, which have been on the strategy tables since 2013. When it comes to access via mobile devices, Facebook has lagged behind rivals like Twitter.
Facebook has acquired Banglore based Little Eye Labs, a company
building performance analysis and monitoring tools for mobile app
developers. The acquisition has been confirmed on the website of Little
Eye Labs.
The acquisition is an obvious indicator of Facebook's mobile ambitions, which have been on the strategy tables since 2013. When it comes to access via mobile devices, Facebook has lagged behind rivals like Twitter.
The acquisition is an obvious indicator of Facebook's mobile ambitions, which have been on the strategy tables since 2013. When it comes to access via mobile devices, Facebook has lagged behind rivals like Twitter.
Facebook has acquired Banglore based Little Eye Labs, a company
building performance analysis and monitoring tools for mobile app
developers. The acquisition has been confirmed on the website of Little
Eye Labs.
The acquisition is an obvious indicator of Facebook's mobile ambitions, which have been on the strategy tables since 2013. When it comes to access via mobile devices, Facebook has lagged behind rivals like Twitter.
The acquisition is an obvious indicator of Facebook's mobile ambitions, which have been on the strategy tables since 2013. When it comes to access via mobile devices, Facebook has lagged behind rivals like Twitter.