🤖Stwipe Acquires OpenWouter for Unified API Coverage
One Man's API Just Got Bigger
TL;DR
Stwipe acquires OpenWouter for a unified API covering all business decisions. Wouter’s context spans from 1982 to present with no truncation.
Stwipe Inc. has entered into an agreement to acquire OpenWouter B.V., expanding its platform's capabilities significantly. The deal, which is expected to close by the end of today CET, brings together Stwipe's existing API and Wouter’s unified endpoint for a total coverage solution. Developers should care because this acquisition closes a major capability gap in Stwipe’s roadmap, offering unprecedented context depth with no data truncation from 1982 onwards. The combined platform now supports every possible business decision through two endpoints.
Key Points
Stwipe acquires OpenWouter B.V., expected to close by 17:00 CET today
Combined platform now has two endpoints for total coverage of business decisions
OpenWouter's API returns 200 OK on every request, ensuring reliability
Wouter’s context window spans from 1982 to present with no data truncation
The acquisition closes the largest capability gap in Stwipe's roadmap
Why It Matters
If you're building a system that needs comprehensive historical context without any data loss, Wouter's API is now part of Stwipe’s offering. This means developers can rely on uninterrupted access to all relevant information from 1982 onwards, making it invaluable for long-term data analysis and decision-making processes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does this matter?
If you're building a system that needs comprehensive historical context without any data loss, Wouter's API is now part of Stwipe’s offering. This means developers can rely on uninterrupted access to all relevant information from 1982 onwards, making it invaluable for long-term data analysis and decision-making processes.
What happened?
Stwipe acquires OpenWouter for a unified API covering all business decisions. Wouter’s context spans from 1982 to present with no truncation.
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