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Apple acquires Dark Sky weather app

Apple has acquired the much-loved weather app Dark Sky . One of the first weather services to use machine learning to make very local and very timely weather predictions, Dark Sky has been a feature on just about every ‘best weather apps’ list since its release back in

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