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In 2003, Google buys Blogger. In 2004, the rise of Gmail gives competition to Microsoft 's Hotmail. Microsoft's Newsbotster comes as a response to Google News.
Google buys GrandCentral phone service
Google confirmed it has acquired voice service start-up GrandCentral Communications . Rumors of the deal surfaced several days ago . As reported, Google’s GTalk hasn’t done ...
Google buys Blogger web service
Google, the world's most-used internet search engine, yesterday announced the acquisition of Blogger, a web service which has fuelled the rapid rise of the web journals popularly ...
Google Buys Mobile-Social Site Zingku
Google Operating System reports (and confirms) that Google has acquired a mobile service called Zingku, which had been in private beta. Around since 2005, the
Google buys YouTube for $1.65 billion
Oct. 10: Google buys the online video sharing site YouTube for $1.65 billion in a deal expected to dramatically improve Google's video traffic. NBC's Peter Alexander reports. SAN ...
Google Buys reCAPTCHA
Wednesday, September 16, 2009 Google Buys reCAPTCHA Mountain View-based Google announced Wednesday that it has acquired reCAPTCHA, a firm developing software which allows web sites ...
Google Buys Reach With YouTube
This week, Google announced plans to acquire YouTube for $1.65 billion , snapping up the video-sharing site where millions of visitors monthly watch videos on just about every ...
Google Buys reCAPTCHA
Have you ever signed up for a service and had to type in a word from some odd, wiggly text? It's a very common form of spam prevention called a CAPTCHA.
Google buys Technorati
Google buys Technorati Google buys Technorati - sounds plausible doesn't it? Since it seems to be end-of-summer fox news, google, ign, rupert murdock, technorati