FlexyCore Absorbed By Google By Staff Reporter | Oct 23, 2013 01:11 PM EDT Google today acquired French startup firm FlexyCore in a deal reportedly worth $23 million. Itâs unclear yet precisely how FlexyCoreâs technology will be integrated with Android, but itâs a safe bet to assume the intent will be to make the mobile OS run more smoothly.FlexyCore is perhaps best known for its DroidBooster app, which has already been removed from the Google Play store. The app claimed to be able to increase the speed of any system running Android tenfold, and while thatâs probably somewhat of a stretch, the app apparently did enough to convince Google that a buyout was prudent.The deal was first reported by French outlet LâExpansion. While Google will absorb FlexyCore, the company will retain its team of engineers, which has already been incorporated into the Android team. Mountain View confirmed the buyout earlier, tweeting âThe FlexyCore team has strong expertise in building software to optimize Android device performance, and we think theyâd be a great fit with our team.âWhile FlexyCoreâs primary offering was an app to improve Android performance, itâs unlikely that Google will re-release the technology in the form of another standalone app. Rather, Google will probably aim to fold the capabilities of DroidBooster directly into Android OS, particularly into older iterations of the operating system.The main selling proposition of DroidBooster was that it allowed older Android phones to runner newer apps more smoothly. For Google, DroidBooster is much more about fragmentation of the Android ecosystem. Although many older phones are simply incompatible with newer versions of Android, some donât get updates due to performance issues, which is where DroidBooster comes in.Though weâll likely have to wait a while before itâs clear how Google plans to leverage FlexyCoreâs technology, the deal could usher in anything from faster Android handsets in general, to an official Jelly Bean 4.3 update for devices like the Samsung Galaxy S2.