If you are one of the most frequent users of the Android system, it is likely that the application DroidBooster know, is not it? The software has the function of making the program created by Google to turn your mobile devices ten times faster – at least that is what it claims to the company responsible for app.
Now, news from international sources claim that Google bought the startup FlexyCore, which is precisely the developer of DroidBooster. According to information from L’Expansion, the purchase process took a year to be completed and resulted in an expense of $ 23 million (about U.S. $ 49 million) by the Mountain View giant.
Thus the DroidBooster and all other tools developed by the staff of FlexyCore during the five years of the company become the property of Google. Besides all this, it has been reported that the company’s employees purchased will be part of the team that works exclusively with the Android system.
And as many have guessed, the Mountain View giant intends to use the experience of FlexyCore to make Android feel faster. However, it is likely that the results appear to linger a bit – and DroidBooster has been removed from Google Play, so you’re bound to really expect.
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