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Apple takes over Italian software start-up Redmatica

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Apple Inc. has acquired a small Italian start-up that specializes in digital music editing, according to an Italian blog.

The Cupertino, Calif., tech company purchased Redmatica, a small start-up whose most notable software is Keymap Pro, according to Fanpage. In all, the company has four software products.

Apple has not officially confirmed the Redmatica takeover, but Fanpage includes a document from an Italian communications regulator that appears to back up the report.

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However, Redmatica has low revenue streams, so Apple may have bought the company more for its talents than its products, according to TechCrunch, which was the first English-language site to report the news.

Apple may be trying to add to its arsenal of staffers working on its own Logic Pro and GarageBand music editing software.

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