RackSaver buys software company, changes name
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RackSaver acquires company, renames
RackSaver acquires company, renames
04/12/2004 07:34 PMBlade server company RackSaver acquires a software developer, renames
the combined firm Verari Systems and brings in a former Sun executive
to take on management duties.
Google buys e-mail software company
Google buys e-mail software company
06/04/2004 08:15 PMAriba buys sourcing software company
FreeMarkets
Ariba buys sourcing software company
FreeMarkets
01/23/2004 05:19 PMAriba plans to unite its enterprise spending management software and
services with FreeMarkets' services-based sourcing and global supply
management technology.
US-based software company buys Indian
outsourcing firm (AFP)
US-based software company buys Indian
outsourcing firm (AFP)
06/10/2004 08:16 AMAFP - An Indian outsourcing firm said it had been bought by a US-based
software firm, making it the second such sale of a domestic firm this
week in India's booming information technology sector.
Siemens buys Internet video software
company Myrio
Siemens buys Internet video software
company Myrio
04/08/2005 12:34 PMReuters Apr 8 2005 5:20PM GMT
CORRECTED - Siemens buys Internet video
software company Myrio
CORRECTED - Siemens buys Internet video
software company Myrio
04/08/2005 12:34 PMReuters Apr 8 2005 5:17PM GMT
Texas software firm Adea buys Indian
outsourcing company Netkraft
Texas software firm Adea buys Indian
outsourcing company Netkraft
06/12/2004 12:51 PMCanadian Press Jun 12 2004 4:13PM GMT
Search Engine Marketing Company Buys
Santa Fe, New Mexico Web Development
Company
Search Engine Marketing Company Buys
Santa Fe, New Mexico Web Development
Company
03/30/2005 04:01 AMTrafficdeveloper LLC, a Santa Fe, NM based search marketing company,
is pleased to announce they have recently purchased Panorama Point
Corporation, a well known Santa Fe, New Mexico based Web Development
firm. [PRWEB Mar 30, 2005]
IBM buys BI company
IBM buys BI company
07/14/2004 11:41 AMIBM added another piece to its ongoing business intelligence
initiative on Wednesday, acquiring Alphabox Corp., a small software
company in Mountain View, Calif. that specializes in analytics
software.
Godrej buys US BPO company
Godrej buys US BPO company
04/04/2005 04:33 AMZDNet India Apr 4 2005 8:13AM GMT
Computershare buys trust company
Computershare buys trust company
04/13/2005 01:43 AMglobetechnology.com Apr 13 2005 5:58AM GMT
Google Buys Web Analytics Company
Google Buys Web Analytics Company
03/29/2005 11:36 AMGoogle announced late Monday it will acquire Urchin Software, a
developer of analytic solutions for Web sites. Urchin produces tools
to track the performance of marketing, examine the user experience and
optimize content. Google intends to offer the tools to Web site owners
and marketers.
Yahoo buys travel company
Yahoo buys travel company
08/06/2004 06:41 PMThe Web portal acquires FareChase, a small online travel company, to
broaden its search tools.
Colorado Company Buys Elvis Cup (AP)
Colorado Company Buys Elvis Cup (AP)
01/05/2005 09:03 AMAP - Nutballz, a cookie company founded by a snowboarder, says it has
won an eBay auction to borrow a plastic foam cup its owner says was
used by Elvis Presley during a 1977 concert.
Google Buys Blogging Company - But Why ?
Google Buys Blogging Company - But Why ?
02/25/2003 10:14 AMGoogle's recent acquisition of weblog company Pyra Labs provoked
widespread commentary, despite both companies remaining essentially
mum on the rationale ...
Keynote Buys Web Research Company
Keynote Buys Web Research Company
09/10/2004 10:32 PMThe Web performance-monitoring vendor plans to pay $20 million for
Vividence to bolster its Web-based customer research offerings.
Adobe to buy Macromedia in $3.4 billion
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Adobe to buy Macromedia in $3.4 billion
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Kazakh Company Buys Cellular Provider
(AP)
Kazakh Company Buys Cellular Provider
(AP)
04/13/2005 11:23 AMAP - A Kazakhstan-based company said Wednesday it bought Kyrgyzstan's
biggest cellular communication provider, which is under investigation
for possible links to the ousted Kyrgyz president's family.
Symbol Buys RFID Systems Company
Symbol Buys RFID Systems Company
07/27/2004 08:10 PMIn a $238 million deal, it buys Matrics, which designs and
manufactures RFID systems compliant with the electronic product code.
Offshore Systems buys mapping company
Offshore Systems buys mapping company
04/13/2005 01:42 AMglobetechnology.com Apr 13 2005 5:58AM GMT
Ask Jeeves Buys Desktop Search Company
Ask Jeeves Buys Desktop Search Company
06/09/2004 02:11 PMThe search company says the acquisition of startup Tukaroo will help
it develop an application for searching desktop files as well as the
Web.
South Korean Company Buys Lycos
South Korean Company Buys Lycos
08/03/2004 05:26 AMDaum Communications, a South Korean website firm, acquires Wired News'
parent company Lycos from Spain's Terra. The sales price is less than
1 percent of what Terra paid for Lycos in 2000.
Sun buys server company, rehires
cofounder
Sun buys server company, rehires
cofounder
02/11/2004 12:11 PMSun Microsystems Inc. has agreed to acquire Kealia Inc., a privately
held server design company based in California, and in the process is
rehiring one of Sun's cofounders to help design the company's
high-volume servers, Sun announced Tuesday.
NY AG Buys Google Ads On Keywords Of
Company He's Investigating
NY AG Buys Google Ads On Keywords Of
Company He's Investigating
04/06/2005 06:28 PMWhile most US courts have determined that there's
no
trademark infringement in buying a search engine advertisement
based on a trademarked keyword, there are still
some
cases going forward. So, it's a bit surprising (though, amusing)
to find out that New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer was caught
buying trademarked
keywords promoting his campaign for governor. The keywords in
question were for AIG, the big insurance conglomerate that Spitzer has
been investigating for fraud. From a publicity standpoint, perhaps it
makes sense. People searching on AIG may associate Spitzer's name
with the company, but this is a bit trickier than someone just
trying
to get some publicity off of a popular keyword. Spitzer now
claims it was a mistake, and the ads have been removed. Of course,
what's to stop someone else from buying the same ads, and linking them
to Spitzer's campaign site? In fact, at the time of this posting, it
looks like some random advertiser
has picked up on this story
and is
advertising some random anti-Google site, claiming that
Eliot Spitzer and Google "overstep their boundaries." Once again,
people seem to be trying to make a point through popular keywords.
McCaw Buys Company with Spectrum Assets
McCaw Buys Company with Spectrum Assets
04/28/2004 03:53 PM Craig McCaw has reportedly bought a Texas company, Clearwire, that
has ITFS spectrum assets: The ITFS band is near the MMDS spectrum but
was set aside primarily for educational institutions. During the last
period of interest in MMDS, during the mid-1990s, some companies,
including Clearwire apparently, negotiated with the educational
institutions to use or buy the spectrum. The spectrum wasn't widely
used by the educational organizations that controlled the spectrum.
McCaw has long been interested in fixed wireless broadband. He founded
XO Communications, which owns LMDS frequencies, in the mid-1990s. XO
recently joined the WiMax Forum. ALso, Nextel owns a bunch of MMDS
spectrum that it bought from Worldcom. McCaw has assembled a who's who
list of execs to run the new company, being called Flux. Many of them
are McCaw Cellular veterans and have held posts in other McCaw
companies. Notable are Nicholas Kauser who was the CTO for AT&T
Wireless and currently sits on the board of numerous Seattle
companies; Rob Mechaley, who was one of the founders of RadioFrame and
before that Wildfire; and Gerard Salemme, who has been involved with
several McCaw companies including satellite company ICO. McCaw is
notoriously mum about new ventures so it wouldn't be surprising if we
don't learn details about this one for a while. But with real WiMax
products becoming available in the near future, it would certainly be
fair to suppose that the company may have ambitions of rolling out a
fixed broadband offering using WiMax....
US Company Buys Commodore Brand For $33
Million
US Company Buys Commodore Brand For $33
Million
12/30/2004 08:10 PMSlashdot Dec 30 2004 10:29PM GMT
US Company Buys Commodore Brand For $33
Million
US Company Buys Commodore Brand For $33
Million
12/30/2004 04:24 PMGoogle Buys Photo Management Company
Google Buys Photo Management Company
07/13/2004 10:09 AMForbes Jul 13 2004 1:49PM GMT
Washington Post Company Buys Slate
Magazine
Washington Post Company Buys Slate
Magazine
12/22/2004 01:29 AMThe sale completes Slate's transformation from an experiment in the
new media in 1996 to a respected brand name in journalism.
Texas Firm Buys Indian Outsourcing
Company (AP)
Texas Firm Buys Indian Outsourcing
Company (AP)
06/10/2004 04:40 AMAP - A U.S.-based software company has bought an Indian outsourcing
firm, a company official said Thursday, the second such sale this
week.
Packeteer Buys Network Acceleration
Company for $16.5 Million
Packeteer Buys Network Acceleration
Company for $16.5 Million
12/24/2004 12:54 PMThe WAN optimization provider has acquired Mentat, which makes
networking gear for satellite and high-latency networks.
Lockheed buys biochemical-detection
company Soflinx
Lockheed buys biochemical-detection
company Soflinx
12/30/2004 02:35 PMSiliconValley.com Dec 30 2004 6:51PM GMT
Watchfire buys application security
company Sanctum
Watchfire buys application security
company Sanctum
07/26/2004 12:37 PMBusiness management software company Watchfire Corp. will buy Sanctum
Inc., which makes Web application testing products for an undisclosed
amount, Watchfire said Monday.
AOL Buys Anti-Spam Company Mailblocks
(washingtonpost.com)
AOL Buys Anti-Spam Company Mailblocks
(washingtonpost.com)
08/04/2004 09:54 PMwashingtonpost.com - America Online Inc. said yesterday it has bought
a small Silicon Valley e-mail company in a move that could boost the
use of an anti-spam technology that many experts regard as the most
effective in blocking unwanted messages.
Wired News: South Korean Company Buys
Lycos
Wired News: South Korean Company Buys
Lycos
08/09/2004 04:29 AMWired News: South Korean Company Buys Lycos: "South Korea's top
website operator, Daum Communications, is to buy the U.S. portal
business of Spain's Terra for $95 million, less than 1 percent of the
$12.5 billion Terra paid near the height of the Internet boom."
Ask Jeeves Buys Tukaroo - A Desktop
Search Tech Company
Ask Jeeves Buys Tukaroo - A Desktop
Search Tech Company
06/09/2004 08:43 AM...Steve Berkowitz, CEO of Ask Jeeves Inc. "We expect that Tukaroo’s
desktop search and information management capabilities will enable Ask
Jeeves to deliver a seamless, end-to-end search experience across the
desktop and the Internet."
Menlo Park VC firm buys control of
computer company
Menlo Park VC firm buys control of
computer company
04/12/2005 05:21 AMbizjournals.com Apr 12 2005 9:51AM GMT
Yahoo buys photo company to expand
'social networking'
Yahoo buys photo company to expand
'social networking'
03/27/2005 05:50 AMJamaica Observer Mar 27 2005 10:17AM GMT
Adware Company Buys Sneaky
Distributor... But Reasoning Is
Questionable
Adware Company Buys Sneaky
Distributor... But Reasoning Is
Questionable
04/08/2005 03:15 PMMany of the various adware companies that use sneaky install methods
often hide behind the cover of their "affiliates." They say that it's
really their affiliates who use a sneaky install process, and
therefore, it's not their fault at all -- even though the adware
companies often turn a blind eye on abuses. In the past few months,
the various adware companies have all been claiming that they're
reforming their ways and are trying to stop dealing with these types
of affiliates -- which is the party line well known adware provider
180Solutions is using to explain their
decision to buy up their
largest distributor, whose reputation isn't squeaky clean when it
comes to sneaky installs. Of course, this doesn't seem to make much
sense. If 180Solutions is upset about CDT, why not just kick them out
of the affiliate program? Why
buy out the company and reward
its owners for being sneaky and (supposedly) getting 180Solutions into
all this trouble they don't think they deserve?
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