Announced earlier this week, Google has made yet another acquisition, this time Tel Aviv based social apps. Developer LabPixies. According to the Google announcement, the LabPixies team was one of the first developers that worked on iGoogle widgets, all the way back in 2005.
LabPixies provide widgets ranging from games and entertainment to productivity tools like calendars and news feeds. Along the way, they’ve managed to provide a number of global OpenSocial-based gadgets for Mountain View. And while these gadgets are significant in their own right, it’s the ‘other’ things that LabPixies produce that makes this acquisition of note: iPhone and Android smartphone games such as Flood-It!, Flood-It!2, Line-Up and Trio. Flood-It! alone has been downloaded over 2 million times since it’s launch in March of 2009.
As mentioned above, this is just another day, another acquisition for Google. The month alone Google has snatched up mobile visual search startup Plink, web video co. Episodic, and most notably, stealth hardware company Agnilux. The Agnilux acquisition has already started fueling rumors of an Android based tablet device may or may not already be on Google’s radar. Looking back through 2010, Google has purchased Microsoft Office sharing service DocVerse, photo-editing startup Picnik, email solutions co. reMail, and social search firm Aardvark.
While details surrounding the purchase were not disclosed, TechCrunch reports that TheMarker (in Hebrew) is citing the price to be close to $25 million. They also astutely point out – not a bad price for a company that only ever raised $1 million in angel funding in 2008.
As part of the deal, LabPixies will remain based in Tel Aviv, and will work to expand the presence of the iGoogle brand across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. As well as develop some snazzy Android apps, we’re betting…





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