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Google acquires JotSpot, Wired/Conde Nast acquires Reddit

October 31, 2006

In the world of acquisitions, it ain’t over. Today, Google acquired Jotspot and Wired Digital acquired Reddit.

I’ve never used Jotspot, but Reddit has been a pretty useful tool.

It’s interesting to note this after reading Inside Facebook, a 46 page book that was available briefly to TechCrunch readers in its entirety last week (it now costs $12). Karel Baloun, the author, noted within the book that Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, hasn’t had the desire to be acquired. On the other hand, Steve of YouTube was waiting for it.

It makes me wonder how many companies are out there with the intention to build a functional site with significant membership base with the goal that they will be bought out by a bigger and better company. After all, the bigger arm of these companies provides greater security with added benefits.

I wouldn’t complain if my product (whatever that may be) was bought out by the leaders of the industry, that’s for sure.

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Google Acquires YouTube for 1.65 Billion Dollars

October 9, 2006

Earlier today, Google announced that it has acquired YouTube. One only can ask: why?

When you think about sharing online video, what comes to mind first? It’s certainly YouTube that flies above the rest. Google Video pales in comparison. The social aspect of YouTube have people sharing links all the time, whereas Google Video just doesn’t come close. I’ve rarely seen a Google Video URL circulated around the Internet lately, but as for YouTube: everyone’s talking about it.

As for this new acquisition: we know where Google is headed and it seems to be pretty serious about video. The copyright issues that will arise from this will barely make a scratch on the company, but they’re already getting started in addressing those concerns.

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