Google Digs Deeper Into India With Where Is My Train Acquisition

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Google’s acquisition of Bangalore-based Where is my Train validates the growing importance of rail travel — and the anxiety among competitors of Google's growing reach into travel.
Google has acquired Sigmoid Labs, a Bangalore-based startup behind Where is my Train, an app that helps users track their trains across India offline without the need for GPS or internet connectivity.
Where is my Train announced the acquisition this week on its homepage: “We created the Where is my Train app with the mission to use technology to improve the lives of millions of Indian train travelers. Over time, we’ve improved the app to make it even more convenient and useful, and we’re thrilled with the response that we’ve gotten from users. The confidence that our users have placed in us is what makes us so excited to think even bigger.
“That’s why we’re excited to share that Sigmoid Labs, the team behind the Where is my Train app, is joining Google. We can think of no better place to help us achieve our mission, and we’re excited to join Goog