The technology giant has confirmed the purchase with a short statement. “Apple buying small businesses from time to time and generally do not discuss our purpose or plans,” he said.
Apple gave no details on when it bought the company and not as paid. The chief executive of Coherent Navigation Paul Lego had reported on his page on LinkedIn who was working with Apple’s maps team since January.
According to the Lego profile, Coherent Navigation was developing a “commercial navigation service high precision” based on satellite technology. He was also informed that the company develops works for the US government.
The acquisition is part of a series of transactions involving maps made by Apple in recent years. The company had already bought the BroadMap startups, Embark and HopStop.com as part of an acquisition spree, which gained momentum after Apple decided to create their own alternative to Google Maps for their equipment. The Apple Maps became available in 2012. Source: Dow Jones Newswires.
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