This includes $676 million for ITA Software (flight software), $151 million for Zagat (restaurant reviews) and $114 million for Daily Deals (daily deals, naturally). According to the article, the 57 acquisitions in the first nine months of this year compares to 48 acquisitions for the entire year last year. So what does the fourth quarter hold for Google? I'll be curious to find out.
eWeek.com reports that Google has paid over $1.4 billion for 57 acquisitions through the first nine months of 2011. Here's the link: http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Search-Engines/Google-Paid-Over-14B-for-57-Acquisitions-in-2011-822213/
This includes $676 million for ITA Software (flight software), $151 million for Zagat (restaurant reviews) and $114 million for Daily Deals (daily deals, naturally). According to the article, the 57 acquisitions in the first nine months of this year compares to 48 acquisitions for the entire year last year. So what does the fourth quarter hold for Google? I'll be curious to find out.
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