The company Google keeps getting bigger. And it is that from time to time, and without prior notice, goes shopping to acquire large and small technology companies that have a certain value thanks to their ideas, work teams or tools The latest to be acquired by the search engine company is Pixate, a small company in charge of creating application prototypesIn other words, a help tool for developers who are more motivated to give their applications a dynamic and agile look and function.
The purchase has been announced both by Google, which has made an official announcement, and by theteam Pixate Of course, on this occasion they have not transcended, at least for the moment, what are the keys to this agreement , nor the amount of money that Google has put on the table of Pixate to take over the entire business. However, some of the consequences of this fact are known. Consequences that seem more than favorable to app developers
At the moment it is only known that the Pixate team will go to work at Google, where they can accommodate and develop their ideas.Something with which they hope to help millions of users and companies, increasing the level of what they already do with hundreds of them of all sizes. The good thing is that, from now on, Pixate offers Studio, its program for the prototyping applications, totally free for all users Something that opens the doors to almost anyone to become an application developer. And not only that, they have also drastically reduced the price of their cloud services Something that makes it possible for more companies and developers to decide to use Pixate when sketching your application.
With all this, it seems that it is the users who are gaining thanks to the purchase of Pixate by Google And it is that the possibilities of its development program offer the creation of applications for terminals Android e iOS where you can create all kinds of visually appealing animations and interactionsA development tool that can give a twist within Google to offer creators of this type of content more simple and attractive options with which to create applications new.
For now it is too early to say what will happen to Pixate as a company, although it seems that it will continue to offer its services for a while. The key is whether Google will absorb all of your knowledge, added value and work team to improve their own applications and offer developers of the Android platform more creation options. Something that only time will tell and that could really suit this community of creators. At the moment both one company and the other are pleased with the agreement, for which economic data is not yet available. One more purchase to upgrade Google and Android