Google buys Tenor to power GIFs (GOOGL)

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Google this week acquired Tenor, a platform for Android, iOS, and desktop, that offers a massive searchable database of GIFs, called “GIF Keyboard,” according to a post on Google’s blog. Deal terms weren’t disclosed, but Tenor will continue to operate independently.

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