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Google now has 5% stake in AOL

mzkhadir

Diamond Member
CNN is reporting that Google just acquired a 5% stake in AOL for $1 Billion, shutting Microsoft out of the deal." Under this new agreement, among many other things, Google Talk will now interface with AOL's instant messenger according to the announcement on Google's site. From the announcement: "Google Chief Executive Officer Eric Schmidt said: 'AOL is one of Google's longest-standing partners, and we are thrilled to strengthen and expand our relationship. Today's agreement leverages technologies from both companies to connect Google users worldwide to a wealth of new content.'"

www.cnn.com

http://money.cnn.com/2005/12/20/technology/aol_google.reut/index.htm?cnn=yes

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Google Inc. and America Online Inc. Tuesday expanded their search and advertising alliance to include video and instant messaging, shutting out Microsoft Corp., which had fought hard for a deal with Time Warner Inc.'s AOL unit.

America Online said Google had agreed to invest $1 billion to take a 5 percent stake in AOL, as part of an enhanced pact where Google will move beyond text-based advertising to allow AOL to sell graphical ads to Google's fast-growing ad network.

The stake effectively values AOL at $20 billion, a key benchmark should Time Warner elect to spinoff or sell a part of its Internet unit in response to dissident shareholder Carl Icahn's proxy campaign to break up the company.

Terms of the deal call for AOL to make more of its Web sites searchable via Google search, including a plans to feature AOL's premium video services within Google Video, a way of searching for Web-based video programming.

They also said they had agreed, under certain unspecified conditions, to allow users of Google's recently introduced instant messaging system Google Talk to communicate with users of AOL's market-leading AIM instant messaging service.

Ahead of the announcement, analysts called the new agreement a major defensive win for Web search leader Google, depriving Microsoft (Research) of a major customer that would have jump-started its push to compete with Google in the online ad services market.

In a letter to Time Warner's board of directors released Monday, billionaire investor Icahn labeled the potential AOL-Google deal as "disastrous" because it may rule out potential future deals AOL might do with Google rivals such as eBay Inc. (Research) or Microsoft.

Shares of Google (Research) edged lower in after-hours trade on the Nasdaq Tuesday after closing at $429.74. Time Warner (Research) shares edged higher after the bell after closing over 1 percent higher at $17.74 on the New York Stock Exchange.

Time Warner is the parent company of CNNMoney.com

 
Hmm Trillian may now have some competition for my IM choice.

AIM is the only service I really use, & an officially supported Google developed client would be A-OK in my book.

Viper GTS
 
At least it's a joint venture of sorts and not a merger. Mergers seldom succeed. Google is smart in that respect.
 
this part freaks me out

America Online said Google had agreed to invest $1 billion to take a 5 percent stake in AOL, as part of an enhanced pact where Google will move beyond text-based advertising to allow AOL to sell graphical ads to Google's fast-growing ad network.

AWWWWWW AOL ADS on google.
 
Oh joy we can look forward to AOL type advertising spam from Google now. The beginning of the downfall of Google, it had to happen sooner or later.
 
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Hmm Trillian may now have some competition for my IM choice.

AIM is the only service I really use, & an officially supported Google developed client would be A-OK in my book.

Viper GTS

Don't get your hopes up. Google Talk is nothing spectacular. But then again I've always thought Trillian sucks too.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Hmm Trillian may now have some competition for my IM choice.

AIM is the only service I really use, & an officially supported Google developed client would be A-OK in my book.

Viper GTS

Don't get your hopes up. Google Talk is nothing spectacular. But then again I've always thought Trillian sucks too.

That's the whole point, I don't want anything spectacular. I use the stripped down trillian skin, no sounds & I would prefer something even simpler.

I don't want colors, fonts, or smilies. I don't care about video or audio support. I don't want a buddy icon, nor do I want to see anyone else's buddy icon. I just want simple, uncluttered, text IM.

Viper GTS
 
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