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Google acquires Bengaluru based Start-up Sigmoid Labs.

Google has acquired Sigmoid Labs, which runs the platform "WHERE IS MY TRAIN".

"We are excited to share that the Sigmoid Labs, the team behind the "WHERE IS MY TRAIN" app is now a part of Google. We can think of no better place to achieve our mission and we are excited to join Google in order to bring technology and information into more people's hands." the Sigmond Labs said.

Google was set to acquire Bengaluru based Startup Sigmoid Labs for $30 to $40 million dollars.

"Where is my Train" was founded by former employees of US based entertainment company TiVo Corporation.

"Where is my Train" offers the offline integration of IRCTC Timetables and Indian Railways, using cell tower information to locate train.

It is one of the most downloaded train based app in the country with 10 million downloads.  

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