Google buys up games controller firm Green Throttle Games
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While not buying the company outright, Google confirmed to the BBC it had bought "elements" of the firm.As part of the deal, two of Green Throttle Games' co-founders will reportedly join the search giant.Industry figures have speculated that the move could pave the way for Google to develop its own set-top TV box.The box could be used to play games made for Google's mobile operating system, Android, on a large screen.Green Throttle Games, based in California, produced a games controller that was able to connect to mobile devices wirelessly using Bluetooth.It was designed to overcome the typical problem of playing games on tablets and smartphones - that without physical buttons, controlling games with precision is difficult.StrategyThe technology and expertise acquired from the company could be used in the development of a new set-top TV box, a growing area of competition for major tech firms.Amazon is expected to launch a box before the end of the month, while existing products, such as Apple TV, are already on the market.Google has made several attempts to make in-roads in the market, but with minimal success.Its orb-like Nexus Q device never made it to market, while tie-ups with companies such as Sony have not proven a hit with consumers.More recently, the company announced the low-cost Chromecast dongle. The device allows content from a mobile device to be played out on a television.Joining Google from Green Throttle Games will be co-founders Matt Crowley and Karl Townsend. Mr Townsend was lead engineer for the Palm Pilot, a pioneering handheld device.However Charles Huang, also a co-founder, will not move to Google and will retain the rights to the Green Throttle Games brand.(BBC)ANN.Az