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* 30 April - [[Right Media]] <ref>http://yodel.yahoo.com/2007/04/29/democracy-and-the-online-ad/</ref> (80% = $680 Million) |
* 30 April - [[Right Media]] <ref>http://yodel.yahoo.com/2007/04/29/democracy-and-the-online-ad/</ref> (80% = $680 Million) |
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* June 20, 2007 - Yahoo! agrees to acquire [[Rivals.com]]. <ref>http://yodel.yahoo.com/2007/06/20/listen-up-college-sports-fans/</ref> |
* June 20, 2007 - Yahoo! agrees to acquire [[Rivals.com]]. <ref>http://yodel.yahoo.com/2007/06/20/listen-up-college-sports-fans/</ref> |
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* September 4, 2007 - Yahoo!to acquire [[BlueLithium]]. |
* September 4, 2007 - Yahoo!to acquire [[http://bluelithium.com/|BlueLithium]]. <ref>http://yodel.yahoo.com/2007/09/04/yahoo-to-acquire-bluelithium/</ref> |
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<ref>http://yodel.yahoo.com/2007/09/04/yahoo-to-acquire-bluelithium/</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 05:48, 6 September 2007
This is a listing of corporate acquisitions made by Yahoo!, since 1997.
1997
- September 1997 – Net Controls ($1.4 Million)
- October 1997 – Four11 ($92 Million)
1998
- March 1998 – Classic Games
- June 1998 – ViaWeb ($49 Million)
- July 1998 – WebCal
- December 1998 – Yoyodyne for ($29.6 Million)
- December 1998 – Sportasy
1999
- January 1999 – Hyperparellel ($8 Million)
- February 1999 – Log-Me-On ($10 Million)
- May 1999 – GeoCities ($3.6 Billion)
- May 1999 – Encompass ($130m)
- June 1999 – Online Anywhere ($80m)
- July 1999 – Broadcast.com ($5.7 Billion)
- November 1999 – MyQuest
2000
- March 2000 – Arthas.com
- August 2000 – eGroups ($432 Million)
- November 2000 – Kimo ($145 Million)
2001
- April 2001 – Sold.com ($30 Million)
- June 2001 – Launch Media ($12 Million)
2002
2003
- October 2003 – Overture ($1.63 Billion)
2004
- January 2004 – 3721 Internet Assistant
- April 2004 – Kelkoo ($579 Million)
- July 2004 - Oddpost
- September 2004 - The All-Seeing Eye (videogame server browsing application & service)
- October 2004 – MusicMatch ($160 Million)
- October 2004 - Stata Labs, Inc.
- November 2004 - WUF Networks
2005
- February 2005 - Verdisoft (a software development company for $93 million)
- March 2005 – Ludicorp Research, owner of Flickr ($40 Million)
- March 2005 - Stadeon (cross-platform gaming technology)
- April 2005 - TeRespondo (Brazilian performance-based advertising network)
- June 2005 – Dialpad
- June 2005 – Blo.gs
- July 2005 – Konfabulator
- October 2005 - Alibaba (purchased approximately 46 percent of Alibaba, an e-commerce company based in China for $1 billion in cash and the contribution of Yahoo! China)
- October 2005 – Upcoming.org
- October 2005 – Whereonearth
- December 2005 – del.icio.us
2006
- January 2006 - SearchFox, WebJay
- April 2006 - Meedio
- June 2006 - Gmarket (10 % stake)
- September 2006 – Jumpcut.com[1]
- October 2006 - AdInterax
- October 2006 - Right Media (20 % stake)
- November 2006 - Kenet Works ($20 Million)
- November 2006 - Bix.com [2]
- December 2006 - Wretch
2007
- January 2007 - MyBlogLog [3]
- 30 April - Right Media [4] (80% = $680 Million)
- June 20, 2007 - Yahoo! agrees to acquire Rivals.com. [5]
- September 4, 2007 - Yahoo!to acquire [[1]]. [6]
References
- ^ http://www.ysearchblog.com/archives/000358.html
- ^ http://yodel.yahoo.com/2006/11/16/bix-joins-yahoos-social-media-mix/
- ^ http://yodel.yahoo.com/2007/01/08/bloggers-unite-yahoo-joins-forces-with-mybloglog/
- ^ http://yodel.yahoo.com/2007/04/29/democracy-and-the-online-ad/
- ^ http://yodel.yahoo.com/2007/06/20/listen-up-college-sports-fans/
- ^ http://yodel.yahoo.com/2007/09/04/yahoo-to-acquire-bluelithium/