Who Bought Who Lately: Acquisition Round-Up and Analysis

Posted in Online Marketing by: Helen Overland on Wednesday May 30, 2007 at 1:52 pm

Does it seem lately, like every time you check the news, a new company, service or site has been acquired? Every week it feels like another piece of the Web is being snapped up at some pretty impressive prices.

We thought it might be a good time for a round-up of some of the more interesting (and relevant) recent acquisitions of the last year or so. Following is a graph which outlines recent acquisitions by date:

Date Purchaser Service Price Details Ref
18-Jul-05 News Corp. MySpace $580,000,000 social community More
23-Dec-05 Microsoft GeoTango   3D-design toolmaker More
9-Feb-06 Microsoft DynaComm i:filter product from FutureSoft   Web filtering More
13-Feb-06 Microsoft MotionBridge   Mobile Search More
14-Feb-06 Google Measure Map   Analytics More
9-Mar-06 Google Upstartle (Writely)   Web-based document editor More
14-Mar-06 Google @Last Software (SketchUp Pro 6)   3D-design toolmaker More
9-Apr-06 Google Orion   Referential Search Engine More
4-May-06 Microsoft Massive   in-game advertising More
4-May-06 Microsoft Vexcel   radar, mapping & Satellite More
9-May-06 Microsoft DeepMetrix   Web analytics More
18-May-06 Microsoft Microsoft Acquires Whale (MAY 18, 2006)   VPN & Firewall More
20-Jun-06 Microsoft CareerBuilder.com stakes   (4%? Share) Job Service More
15-Aug-06 Google Neven Vision   Face Recognition More
23-Aug-06 Sony Grouper $65,000,000 video sharing More
27-Sep-06 Yahoo Jumpcut   online video editing More
9-Oct-06 Google YouTube $1,650,000,000 Video Sharing More
12-Oct-06 Microsoft Colloquis   conversational online business solutions More
17-Oct-06 Yahoo AdInterax   rich media advertising More
31-Oct-06 Google JotSpot   wiki service provider More
31-Oct-06 CondeNet Reddit   news aggregator More
10-Nov-06 Motorola Good Technology   mobile software More
17-Nov-06 Yahoo Kenet Works   Swedish mobile More
4-Dec-06 Apple Proximity Corporation   media broadcasting software More
18-Dec-06 Google Endoxon   Mapping company More
28-Dec-06 Google Xunlei $5,000,000 (4% investment) Chinese video site More
8-Jan-07 Yahoo MyBlogLog $10,000,000 (price estimate) Blog Community More
17-Jan-07 Google dMarc Broadcasting $102,000,000 Radio Advertising More
15-Feb-07 Google AdScape $23,000,000 in-game advertising More
26-Feb-07 Microsoft Medstory   Medical Search engine More
14-Mar-07 Microsoft Tellme $800,000,000 (price estimate) voice-enabled & mobile services More
16-Mar-07 Google Trendalyzer   data plot animations More
26-Mar-07 Microsoft devbiz (TeamPlain)   Web access to Microsoft Visual Studio Team System More
27-Mar-07 Best Buy Speakeasy $97,000,000 broadband & VOIP More
30-Mar-07 Yahoo Wretch $21,000,000 Taiwan social networking More
13-Apr-07 Google DoubleClick $3,100,000,000 Advertising Platform More
17-Apr-07 Google Tonic Systems   Presentation Software More
18-Apr-07 Ebay StumbleUpon $40,000,000 website sharing community More
19-Apr-07 Google Marratech (Just software, not the company)   Video Conferencing More
23-Apr-07 Technorati Technorati acquires Personal Bee   news aggregator More
30-Apr-07 Yahoo Right Media $680,000,000 (80% share) Advertising Network More
3-May-07 Microsoft ScreenTonic SA   mobile advertising More
16-May-07 AOL AdTech   ad-serving network More
17-May-07 WPP 24/7 Real Media $649,000,000 advertising agency More
18-May-07 Microsoft aQuantive, Inc. $6,000,000,000 Advertising Network More
22-May-07 Google 23andMe $3,900,000 (investment only) Biotech (genome browser) More
23-May-07 Google Feedburner $100,000,000 RSS Feed Tracker More
28-May-07 Google GreenBorder   internet software sandbox More
30-May-07 CBS Last.fm $280,000,000 online music network More

 

Acquisition Spend Over Time

Following is a graph of acquisition spend numbers over time (click for larger graph):

Internet Acquisition Spend Numbers Over Time - Click for larger image

 

Acquisition Groups

There appears to be a trend towards buying companies in specific industries. Following is a run-down on which industries seem to be popular:

Industry: Advertising
Date Purchaser Service Business
4-May-06 Microsoft Massive in-game advertising
17-Oct-06 Yahoo AdInterax rich media advertising
17-Jan-07 Google dMarc Broadcasting Radio Advertising
15-Feb-07 Google AdScape in-game advertising
13-Apr-07 Google DoubleClick Advertising Platform
30-Apr-07 Yahoo Right Media (80% share) Advertising Network
3-May-07 Microsoft ScreenTonic SA mobile advertising
16-May-07 AOL AdTech ad-serving network
17-May-07 WPP 24/7 Real Media advertising agency
18-May-07 Microsoft aQuantive, Inc. Advertising Network

 

Industry: Mobile
Date Purchaser Service Business
13-Feb-06 Microsoft MotionBridge Mobile Search
10-Nov-06 Motorola Good Technology mobile software
17-Nov-06 Yahoo Kenet Works Swedish mobile
14-Mar-07 Microsoft Tellme Voice-enabled & mobile services
3-May-07 Microsoft ScreenTonic SA mobile advertising

 

Industry: Mapping, 3D & “Local” Related
Date Purchaser Service Business
23-Dec-05 Microsoft GeoTango 3D-design toolmaker
14-Mar-06 Google @Last Software (SketchUp Pro 6) 3D-design toolmaker
4-May-06 Microsoft Vexcel radar, mapping & Satellite
18-Dec-06 Google Endoxon Mapping company

 

Industry: Video Related
Date Purchaser Service Business
23-Aug-06 Sony Grouper video sharing
27-Sep-06 Yahoo Jumpcut online video editing
9-Oct-06 Google YouTube Video Sharing
28-Dec-06 Google Xunlei (4% investment) Chinese video site
19-Apr-07 Google Marratech (Just software, not the company) Video Conferencing

 

Based on these 4 industries, following is a chart outlining the distribution of industries in recent acquisitions (click for larger graph):

Internet Acquisitions - Distribution of Industries - Click for larger image

 

Analysis

From this data, it may be possible to assume the following:

  • Online Advertising is heating up in a big way with major investments across the board as companies scramble over each other to gain the most market share now
  • Google either doesn’t care about Mobile services, or is developing systems in-house
  • Yahoo is either no longer interested in capitalizing on it’s earlier success with maps, or is developing systems in-house
  • While Google is investing heavily in video, Microsoft is either behind the ball or is developing systems in-house

It’s probably only natural that the overall “Advertising” Industry is gaining the most attention at the moment. As more and more traditional marketers realize the potentially lucrative opportunities here (and the fact that Search Inventory is limited), more and more ad inventory will be needed. Hence, the Ad Inventory Gold Rush is on.

Anyone need a shovel?

(Did we miss anything? Let us know in the comments)

Late Additions:
New acquisitions since this article was posted about an hour ago:

MySpace acquiring Photobucket

Fox Interactive Media acquiring Flektor

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