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Google acquires Halli Labs, begins India start-up journey

Joins Facebook, Apple and Twitter in buying Indian start-ups

- ALNOOR PEERMOHAME­D

Google has made its first acquisitio­n in India by taking over Halli Labs, a four-month-old artificial intelligen­ce and machine learning start-up, that was looking to build solutions for the Indian masses. “We are excited that the Halli Labs team is joining Google...,” said a spokespers­on of the internet giant.

Global internet giant Google has made its first acquisitio­n in India by taking over Halli Labs, a four-month-old artificial intelligen­ce (AI) and machine learning (ML) start-up that was looking to build solutions for the Indian masses.

"We are excited that the Halli Labs team is joining Google. They'll be joining our team that is focused on building products that are designed for the next billion users coming online, particular­ly in India," said a Google spokespers­on in an emailed statement. It did not disclose the the value of the deal.

Halli (village in Kannada) Labs made its first announceme­nt on Medium on May 22 this year. Founder Pankaj Gupta's LinkedIn account says the firm started in April this year, the very next month after he left the nowdefunct local Airbnb rival Stayzilla. Gupta has a PhD in Computer Science from Stanford University.

"Welcome @Pankaj and the team at @halli_labs to Google. Looking forward to building some cool stuff together," said Caesar Sengupta, vicepresid­ent, product management, Google.

Halli Labs in its post says it was born with the vision of "applying modern ML techniques to old problems and domains", an indication that it wanted to help rural India get access to informatio­n on patchy internet.

India has emerged as one of the biggest markets for internet companies such as Google, Facebook and Apple for talent as well as business. The increasing number of start-ups, built by former employees of these and other multinatio­nal firms, has helped focus on building products that solve problems of consumers, both in India and abroad.

In January 2014, Facebook acquired Bengaluru-based Little Eye Labs, a startup that tracks and optimises the performanc­e of Androidbas­ed mobile apps. The next year Twitter acquired another Bengalurub­ased startup ZipDial, which built a business through India's habit of missed calls to connect with others. In 2016, Apple acquired Hyderabadb­ased AI start-up Tuplejump.

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