TORONTO: With Blackberry shedding staff in its hometown of Waterloo, Ontario, other tech companies, including Google's Motorola Mobility unit, are moving to take advantage of a growing pool of local talent. Motorola Mobility said it plans to set up a new hub in Waterloo, located about an hour's drive west of Toronto. "We have a small space right now and we're looking to grow considerably," said Derek Phillips, engineering director for Motorola Canada. He declined to specify the number of new hires expected, but said the company was seeking computer science and engineering talent. Google acquired Motorola Mobility last year in a $12.5 billion deal that gave it ownership of a large portfolio of communications patents. It has since moved to revamp the company's money-losing mobile phone business.
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