What websites did Google acquire?
Panoramio-Panoramio (May 30th, 2007) is a Spanish photo sharing website. Google worked with Panoramio for a while. After the acquisition is completed, Google will integrate the content of Panoramio into Google Earth technology. Green Border-Green Border (May 29th, 2007) is a browser-based security software. The acquisition is to strengthen the protection of Google's web applications and ensure the safety of Google users. Maybe it will be a strong competitor of Symantic, Mcafee and Kaspersky in the future. Feedburner-Feedburner (May 23rd, 2007) is a famous feed burning website. Google's move aims to seize the market share in the RSS field and change Google's advertising model. Doubleclick-Doubleclick (April 2007) is mainly engaged in the development of online advertising management software and advertising services, focusing on planning, executing, monitoring and tracking online advertising activities. When Double Click Company was listed on NASDAQ, its market value in Ceng Chao exceeded $10 billion, which survived the cold winter of the Internet. In 2007, Google announced the acquisition of DoubleClick for $36,543.8 billion, further consolidating its leading position in the online advertising market, which will be the largest acquisition in Google's history. Tonic Systems-Tonic Systems (April 2007) Google acquired Tonic Systems to improve Google Office, which is the future Google Powerpoint. Marratech-Marratech (April 2007) Sweden's video conferencing software was officially announced for Google employees to use, and the industry believes that Google will apply this technology to Gtalk. Adscape-Adscape (March 2007) is an electronic game advertising technology company, which was acquired by $23 million. Joe Klaus and Graham Spencer of Jot Spot-Jot Spot (June 65438+10/October 365438 +0, 2006) once worked together in Excite.com. Jotspot is a Wiki system with some collaboration tools specially developed for enterprise users, including spreadsheets, calendars, forms and so on. In form, it is not very similar to most wiki software. YouTube-Youtube was founded in February 2005 and has rapidly developed into one of the busiest online websites in the world. This website is community-driven and allows people to publish and * * * enjoy movies or videos. Viewers can mark, comment or display pictures on their own websites. In the press release of/kloc-0 on June 9, 0, Google said that it did not change its plan when it acquired the YouTube brand at the share price of 165 billion US dollars. The company will continue to be headquartered in San Bruno, and all the old employees will stay on YouTube. Neven Vision-Neven Vision Company (August 2006 15), or Nevenengineering Company, is a company with powerful face and object recognition technology. It has been paying attention to expanding the field of mobile technology, and has obtained two patents for mobile device image search in the past few years. Last Software-Last Software (March 2006 14) is a 3D design software company, which provides a plug-in for Google Earth. Writely-Writely (March 2006) is a word processing software based on WEB, which can realize online collaboration. The acquisition will enable Google to replace Microsoft and hold the desktop publishing application system. In addition to desktop publishing applications, this program also allows you to use tags to organize documents, making them have the characteristics of WEB 2.0 applications, and providing offline storage and backup. It can also be used to create blog posts and allow edited documents to be rolled back to previous versions. Measure Map-Measure Map (February 2006) is a statistical and analytical program, which focuses more on blogs than ordinary websites. Google's acquisition of such a company is a bit unexpected, because the urchin acquired by Google is already a very good statistical analysis program. Dmarc Broadcasting -dmarc Broadcasting (June, 5438+October, 2006/KLOC-0) is a radio advertising company, which can realize highly automated advertising. This acquisition will enable Google to bring a brand-new advertising model to consumers. Android-Android (August 2005) is a mobile phone software, which was founded by andy rubin and operated by Andy mcfadden, Richard Miner and chris whyte. ReqWireless-ReqWireless (July 2006) is a popular supplier of mobile phone e-mail and wireless network equipment. Transform IC-Transform IC (September 20, 2006) is a small company, mainly engaged in deep search applications, and all major commercial search engines are very headache for these technologies. The main reason for this acquisition seems to be that Transformic's technical core Alon Halevy joined Google. Akwan Information Technology Company -Akwan Information Technology Company (July 2005) is located in Sao Paulo, Brazil. After being acquired, it became Google's research and development center in Brazil. Dodgeball-Google acquired this two-person mobile social networking company in May 2005. This company has been looking for investors, and Google naturally pays for it. So far, there is no news, but its technology may be used in Google Mobile. Naughty boy, a website traffic analysis and statistics company, was acquired by Google in March 2005. Its data can be used by webmasters to better understand their user habits, optimize content and track market information. This Australian map company was also mentioned in Google's 2004 annual report, but people know little about it. It should also be related to Google Maps. In 2004, Google acquired this company which mainly provides traffic maps. There is not much publicity about this merger. Google only mentioned Zipdash in its 2004 annual report. Keyhole-Keyhole was founded in 200 1, providing digital map and satellite image services. It was acquired by Google in June 2004. Since then, the price of keyhole map software package has dropped from $69.95 to $29.95. Its technology has been integrated into Google Maps search service. Picasa- a photo management software, the first edition was released on 200 1 10. In May 2004, Picasa announced the integration of its technology into Google Blogger. Next, Google bought the company in July 2004, and Picasa became a free software. Picasa has won many awards from PC magazines. Kaltix, a search technology company with only three members, was just taken over by Google. All three people are from the PageRank group of Stanford University. Their personalized search technology has not been adopted by any search engine company. Just when these three guys showed their technology to other search engine companies, Google came to the door and bought Kaltix in September 2003, and applied its technology to Google's personalized search service. Blogger-Blogger.com is the flagship product of Pyra Lab. Blogger is growing at an amazing speed, setting a record of more than one million registered users in a single month. But I haven't made any money for a long time, and there is no online advertising business. The original capital is running out, and some employees have resigned, including some members who founded Blogger together. Pyra tried to reverse the trend, so she introduced the payment model of Blogspot, and the effect was average. Obviously, the simple replication model is not enough, and Pyra needs more funds to maintain its normal operation. In mid-2003, Google injected funds into it. Later, as seen today, Blogger invited professional designers to redesign the page in May 2004. At present, it has become one of the most commonly used tools. Applied Semantics All the AdSense/AdWords services used by Google now come from this company, which was officially launched in April 2003, so that Google can cooperate with Yahoo! Overture to the competition. Outride-Outride is a company under PARC (Xerox Palo Alto Research Center), which provides online information retrieval technology. In September of 20001year, Google applied the core technology of Outride to its search engine. Outride.com no longer exists, and Outride.net symbolically points to Google's homepage. Deja- originally a company based on newsgroup services, was established in 1995. 1999 and 2000, degas blindly fell into the mixed water of online shopping. After losing a lot of money, at the end of 2000, Degas sold its shopping business to Yi Bei and became a part of Half.com. In February 20001year, Google intervened in the newsgroup service and seized its newsgroup files. With the help of private collections, Google Groups expanded the newsgroup archive to 198 1 year. Today, Degas newsgroups and mailing lists have become an important part of Google Group.