Google have acquired PushLife, a Canadian startup, founded in 2008. Pushlife’s main service allows users to export music libraries of iTunes and Windows Media to Android and Blackberry devices. Founder, Ray Reddy was previously employed by RIM.
According to StartupNorth, in a article issued before the announcement, the purchase is close to $25 million. Though they are not clear whether it is in Canadian or US Dollars.
Pushlife announced the acquisition on the home page of their website.
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