Apple has reportedly acquired health data startup Gliimpse, a company that collects and combines disparate threads of personal health info.
Fast Company reports that the acquisition went down earlier this year, but there has yet to be any confirmation on the part of Gliimpse. However, FC says that Apple confirmed the acquisition, saying: “Apple buys smaller technology companies from time to time, and we generally do not discuss our purpose or plans.”
We’ve reached out to Apple, and will update if they (uncharacteristically) say anything more on the matter.
Gliimpse was founded back in 2013 by seasoned entrepreneur Anil Sethi, who used to work as a systems engineer for Apple back in the 80s. He went on to sell Sequoia Software in 2001 to Citrix Systems in a cash transaction worth more than $180 million.