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    <title>Big Media Snapping Up Web 2.0 Startups - CBS, eBay, Fox, Google Announce Acquisitions Today</title>
    <summary>Update: Google has acquired Panoramio, a website that links millions of photos with the exact geographical location where they were taken. It&apos;s all happening today! (original post) A lot of acquisition news has been released today, with the common theme that Big Media is buying successful web 2.0 startups. First it was CBS acquiring last.fm...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><b>Update:</b> Google has <a href="http://www.photographypress.co.uk/news/news.phtml/6247/7271/google-buys-photo-sharing-panoramio.phtml">acquired Panoramio</a>, a website that links millions of photos with the exact geographical location where they were taken. It's all happening today!</p>

<p><img border="0" src="http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/cbsonlinelogo.jpg" align="right" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="126" height="59" /><b>(original post)</b> A lot of acquisition news has been released today, with the common theme that Big Media is buying successful web 2.0 startups. First it was CBS acquiring last.fm for $280M, which Josh Catone <a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/cbs_buys_lastfm.php">wrote up</a> earlier today. CBS has been very active in Web 2.0 activity lately. As well as today's acquisition, CBS has been <a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/cbs_new_online.php">courting web 2.0 sites</a> - like Bebo, MuseStorm, Clearspring, Goowy Media and many more - in order to spread their content virally across social media sites. Also last week CBS announced its <a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/cbs_expands_audience_network.php">Audience Network initiative</a>.</p>]]>
      <![CDATA[<p>If anyone doubts that there is a market for web 2.0 startups, then they only need look at the interest mainstream media (like CBS) is showing in new Web technologies. Interestingly, last.fm notes <a href="http://blog.last.fm/2007/05/30/lastfm-acquired-by-cbs">in its blog</a> that "the openness of our platform and our approach to privacy won‚Äôt change" - which is undoubtedly going to be an ongoing issue with big media purchases of web 2.0 startups.</p>
<p>Also announced today, <a href="http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/home/index.jsp?epi-content=NEWS_VIEW_POPUP_TYPE&newsId=20070530006201&ndmHsc=v2*A1177930800000*B1180584587000*DgroupByDate*J2*L1*N1000837*Zstumbleupon&newsLang=en&beanID=202776713&viewID=news_view_popup">eBay confirmed</a> the much-rumored StumbleUpon acquisition - and the price is $75 Million. The announcement included some hints about what eBay will do with StumbleUpon, a topic of a lot of speculation in recent months. With its approx 2.3 million users and its community recommendations technology, StumbleUpon offers a new viral way of shopping that will probably, in time, be integrated into the eBay e-commerce platform.</p>
<p>Finally, Fox Interactive Media <a href="http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/070530/20070530005639.html?.v=1">officially announced</a> it has acquired photo and video sharing sites Photobucket and Flektor. The price wasn't mentioned, but <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/05/30/myspace-confirms-photobucket-flektor-acquisitions/">Techcrunch says</a> it's $300 million for Photobucket (including a $50 million earnout) and $15-20 million for Flektor. Fox described Photobucket as "one of the Web's most popular photo- and video-sharing services" - but more importantly, it's a perfect fit with MySpace. Indeed much of Photobucket's traffic already comes via MySpace. Flektor was described as "a next-generation Web site that provides users with a suite of Web-based tools to transform their photos and videos into dynamic slideshows, postcards, live interactive presentations and video mash-ups."</p>
<p>Things are heating up in the M&A market, and one senses that Big Media honchos are under pressure to acquire some of these new-fangled Internet technologies - before their competitors do.</p>]]>
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