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<p>Apple has reportedly
acquired Pop Up Archive, a small Oakland-based company that builds tools for searching spoken audio including podcasts (via
Peter Kafka). Pop Up Archive, which makes a tool called Audiosear.ch, shut its services down last month without an explanation.</p>
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Report: Apple acquired Pop Up Archive which makes tools for searching spoken audio