- Sparrow, the Gmail client popular with Mac users for its simple interface and navigation, was acquired Friday by Google, the startup announced on its blog. (Gigaom.com)
- Google has acquired iOS and Mac email client Sparrow, with the team behind the popular app heading to Google to work with the Gmail team. (ABC News)
- Today the small e-mail app company Sparrow announced its getting acquired by Google. I hope this will be good news, but I am not convinced. (CNET News)
- Today, Sparrow CEO Dom Leca sent me an e-mail entitled, An Update from the Sparrow Team. But it should have been entitled, So long, and thanks for all the fish. (Ars Technica)
- No significant upgrades to the Mac and iOS e-mail client Sparrow are planned; team will work on new projects, Google says. (PC World)
- The inventors of Sparrow created a much-loved application for Macs and iPhones by stripping all the complexity and clutter out of Gmail. Google is apparently among Sparrow's fans: It's buying the company. (Time)
- Google today acquired email client Sparrow, which will be used to boost the search giants email service, Gmail. (PC Magazine)
- Wondering where our tiny feathered friends have disappeared off to? We explore the case of the missing sparrows. Trichy was once home to a vast species of sparrows. (Times of India)
- This is surprising and beautiful news, Google has just purchased third-party email client company Sparrow. (AndroidSPIN (blog))
Friday, July 20, 2012
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