Face.com announced the acquisition on its blog today, saying that its work with Facebook will offer it "more opportunities" to build products.
"People who use Facebook enjoy sharing photos and memories with their friends, and Face.com's technology has helped to provide the best photo experience," a Facebook spokesperson told CNET today in an e-mailed statement. "This transaction simply brings a world-class team and a long-time technology vendor in house."
In today's blog post, Face.com specifically mentioned mobile as a "critical part of people's lives," but didn't say exactly what it might do at Facebook. That said, Face.com did note that Facebook will continue to support Face.com's developer community.
Facebook has been on a bit of a spending spree lately. After acquiring Instagram for $1 billion in April, the company picked up social-discovery service Glancee and social-gifting company Karma for undisclosed amounts.Last month, reports cropped up, suggestingFacebook and Face.com were in talks, though neither company confirmed that was the case. Israel-based publication Newsgeek said at the time that Facebook might pay between $80 million and $100 million for the facial-recognition company.
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