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Apple reportedly buys Particle web app firm

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According to “CNET” Apple has bought Particle (www.particlebrand.com), a San Francisco-based creative consulting company that specializes in Web applications and marketing projects using HTML5.

Here’s how the company describes itself: “Particle is a growing professional services business in creative concept work, visual and user experience design, and technical implementation. Its founders have a significant history with digital creative consultancy both directly with clients like Apple, Disney, Sony, Sony Ericsson, Google, Yahoo! and through work in agencies like The Barbarian Group and Frog Design.

“Particle brings positive and energetic relationships with Google and the Chrome team specifically, as well as great Apple relationships and execution experience around iAds, iTunes Extras, and Apple.com. We have participated in and piloted much of the technology which will display the next generation of advertising and deliver media content for the next decade.”

Particle specializes “in a subset of web development that it sees as being at the core of the next generation of applications both on the web and embedded in various contexts.” HTML5 and the WebKit rendering engine already drive the web experience on devices like the iPhone, iPad, and Android, but are increasingly becoming the lowest common denomination on the desktop web in next generation browsers like Google’s Chrome, and Apple’s Safari.

Particle execs say the company has chosen to focus on this technology “because we believe it will soon be the rendering engine that powers a new universe of light weight and embedded applications from set top boxes to game consoles to Chrome OS and Android devices to portable telephony and media devices of all kinds.”

“CNET” says the Apple-Particle deal went through late last month, though not all its less than a dozen employees stayed on to work at Apple. Those who did are listed as “creative technologists” as well as one “user interface engineer,” according to their public LinkedIn profiles. Read more at http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-57533825-37/apple-snaps-up-celebrity-backed-web-app-firm-particle/ .

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