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Google Acquires BumpTop

Google has bought BumpTop, a Canadian startup that developed a 3D interface for Mac and Windows PCs.

BumpTop announced the acquisition over the weekend on its Web site and said it would no longer be selling its software or offering updates. People who bought the paid version were directed to the company's support page. BumpTop planned to continue offering a free version of its software until May 7.

Find out how to increase availability while reducing data center energy consumption BumpTop described its product as a "desktop workspace" that offers a visually intuitive way to organize and access pictures, video, and documents. People can use a mouse to interact with the software, or their fingers if their computer has a multi-touch screen. A demonstration of the software was available on YouTube.

Google has not commented on the acquisition, so it's not clear what the search engine has planned for BumpTop. However, elements of the technology could possibly be used on a smartphone built with Google's Android operating system or in a future slate computer, similar to Apple's recently released iPad.

Founded in February 2007, BumpTop received $1.65 million in funding from angel investors and the venture capital firms GrowthWorks and Xtreme Venture Partners, according to tech blog TechCrunch.

Among the first to report the acquisition was Canadian venture debt firm Wellington Financial. Mark R. McQueen, president and chief executive, said in his blog that he believed Google paid about $35 million for BumpTop. McQueen estimated the total investment in the company to date at between $2 million and $3 million.

As to Google's motivation, McQueen said it was likely related to its intensifying competition with Apple.

Source: informationweek.com