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Google is reportedly acquiring a data science community called Kaggle

Mar 8, 2017, 14:31 IST

Reuters/Beck Diefenbach

Google is planning to acquire a coding competition platform called Kaggle, TechCrunch reports.

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Founded in 2010, Kaggle allows developers and data scientists to run machine learning contests, host datasets, and to write and share code.

The platform reportedly has half a million data scientists that Google would try to capitalise on in some way.

Kaggle cofounder and CEO Anthony Goldbloom didn't deny the acquisition while on a call with TechCrunch. Google on the other hand reportedly said it "declined to comment" on rumours.

Kaggle has raised $12.5 million (£10.3 million) in investment from the likes of Index Ventures, Google chief economist Hal Varian, and Russian investor Yuri Milner. It's unclear how much the acquisition would be worth.

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Google reportedly teamed up with Kaggle earlier this month to run a $100,000 (£82,000) machine learning competition around classifying YouTube videos.

Google did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment.

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