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they are going to use the tech, just as a feature of their push product, rather than as its own offering.
Yeah, the straightforward reading is that they are folding the tech into their flagship product instead of running multiple products.
Urban Airship to shut down SimpleGeo
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Re: Urban Airship to shut down SimpleGeo
#62I think what really happened is that Urban Airship discovered the SimpleGeo service was really crappy and decided it needed to shut it down as soon as possible to avoir eternel peril... SimpleGeo has rewritten its platform several times (project GISele, then project Penelope), it was done by people who thought they knew how to do geosearch, but they really had no idea, for example they never offered polygon search, t…
The company was acquired because it has real, defensible technology. If you're going to talk shit, at least get your facts straight.
Re: Urban Airship to shut down SimpleGeo
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It seems this is the accepted wisdom among the posters here. For those of us not in the Valley/Portland, what were the signs that an acquisition was due to business failure? One poster said most companies that get acquired are shut down within the year ( http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3458414 ). This appears ridiculous on its face (or there needs to be a mass migration from Heroku), but what other symptoms shoul…
Well, one sign is that the exit price was about a third of the money they raised.