The corporations and firms in the
technology zone are upgrading their network sky-high by broadcasting
internet access to the evolving globe. Coincidingly, Google who had been
finding advanced technique to supply internet connectivity had bought
Titan Aerospace to sustain its calibre.
Titan
Aerospace is a famed drone maker which provides persistent solar
atmospheric satellite and based at New Mexico. Titan Aerospace builds
lightweight, high-flying drones that can take off at 20 mph and remain
aloft for five years. The drones' foremost purpose is to assist and send
Internet to places without a current connection at speeds as high as 1
gigabit per second.
According
to sources, Facebook was the first to have interest on this deal and
had planned to buy Titan Atmosphere for 60 million. Yet, Google had
overhauled Facebook by acquiring the Unmanned Arial Vehicles (UAV) for
an undisclosed amount and the terms have not been revealed up to now.
This contract had definitely made Facebook to lose its grip on Titan
Atmosphere, the drone maker.
"Titan
Aerospace and Google share a profound optimism about the potential for
technology to improve the world", Google claimed. "It's still early
days, but atmospheric satellites could help bring Internet access to
millions of people, and help solve other problems, including disaster
relief and environmental damage like deforestation. It's why we're so
excited to welcome Titan Aerospace to the Google family."
So,
now the conflict between stupendous technology founders is no longer on
your smartphones' OS and much favored search engine but this battle had
reached the space. This is most precisely an exorbitant level of
success for Google to discover more new users of its services, which
aids incomes from advertising sector.
Sources:- Google Inc, Ecommerce Times, BBC Tech, Tech News