Yahoo announced last week that it’s acquiring the Israel-based video streaming startup RayV for an undisclosed sum. The company will help Yahoo build on its video offerings, giving the company the technology it needs as it looks forward to video content for the future. The deal first made its way across the tech industry as a rumor back in May. The acquisition brings RayV aboard Yahoo’s Cloud Platform and Services division. The technology behind RayV is a “full end-to-end solution that enables improved high quality streaming for our online and mobile video content partners.” Most of the team will work out of the Yahoo Research and Development center in Tel Aviv. RayV launched in 2005, with a headquarters in Los Angeles, by Ofer Shem-Tov, Omer Luzzatti, and Ori Birnbaum.