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Facebook to make its first India acquisition with app tester Little Eye Labs

39 pointsby deepakprakashover 11 years ago

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r0h1nover 11 years ago
Original article: <a href="http://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/facebook-in-talks-for-its-first-acquisition-in-india-113120200055_1.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.business-standard.com&#x2F;article&#x2F;companies&#x2F;facebook-...</a><p>Also note: <i>&quot;Sources close to the development said the deal was expected to be announced in the next few weeks. [...] When contacted, Facebook said &quot;no comments&quot;, and an email sent to Little Eye Labs remained unanswered.&quot;</i><p>Pointing that out only because the headline makes it seem as though the deal has already been announced.
linux_devilover 11 years ago
Good to see Indian start-up making the mark here, perhaps it will remove the stereotype most startups face from investors and potential acquirers for being based out of India
Tarangover 11 years ago
Just a summary of what Little Eye Labs does:<p>Little Eye Labs offers android app analysis &amp; performance tools. It develops tools that provide detailed insights about the performance of the app. This happens without changing the code or integration. So a dev could debug an android app and find ways to optimize it quite easily without altering their code.