Most probably, Google will integrate Bump into its services and add its bumping skills to Android, especially since Apple is upping the ante with file sharing on iOS 7 with the presence of a feature called Air Drop.
Of course, Air Drop has been available on Macs since OS X Lion, but now that it will be available on the iPad, the iPhone and the iPod Touch, it will gain massive user adoption. This will give Google the need to have a counteracting facility on its platform, and Bump provides for that opportunity.
The New York Times is reporting that Google paid in the region of $40 million for Bump, and this comes after Bump managed to raise $20 million from venture capital firms like Sequoia Capital and Andreessen Horowitz.
Bump started of as a service that allowed users to share business cards, and then ventured into social networking, eventually turning to file sharing in a very unique manner.
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