
Apple
has acquired SnappyLabs, a one-man app maker behind the
now-discontinued SnappyCam app. The app was removed from the App Store
-- along with its website and social media presence -- within the past
few days. According to TechCrunch, which first reported the
acquisition: Sources have since affirmed that the company was acquired
by Apple, and that there was also acquisition interest “from most of the
usual players”, meaning other tech giants. I don’t have details on the
terms of the deal, and I’m awaiting a response from Apple, which has not
confirmed the acquisition.Back in July, SnappyCam was upgraded with new
technology, detailed in a now-deleted blog post (still viewable via
Archive.org), that explains how developer John Papandriopoulos was able
to redesign how JPG images are compressed, allowing the iPhone to shoot
full-quality burst mode photographs at significant higher frames per
second than other competing technologies, including the new burst mode
built into iOS 7.

With the acquisition, it seems likely that Apple will integrate the
SnappyCam technology into its native iOS and OS X camera programs and
APIs. Apple added burst mode photo shooting to iOS 7, allowing iPhone 5s
owners to shoot 10 photos per second at full resolution, in order to
get the best shot in action scenes or with fast-moving children.
SnappyCam is no longer available for download from the App Store.
Pricing and other details were not revealed, and Apple has not yet
confirmed the acquisition.





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