Saturday, September 10, 2011
Friday, September 09, 2011
Google, Zagat And Content
Goes on to show how unformed the mobile space is. The mobile space, the local space. Marissa Mayer might not have been able to buy GroupOn, but she sure did buy Zagat, did she not?
I was surprised and still don't fully understand, but that is not to say it is not a good move. And the price tag - undisclosed, I believe - is not outrageous.
Related articles
- 4 Ways Google's Acquisition of Zagat Will Affect Search Marketing (greatfinds.icrossing.com)
- Google's price for Zagat $125 million, says WSJ (news.cnet.com)
- Marissa buys Nina: Google's Buys Zagat (thenextwomen.com)
- Google Acquires Zagat (mashable.com)
- Google gobbles up Zagat (marketwatch.com)
- Bloggers Cheer Google's Zagat Acquisition (blogher.com)
- Google Buys Zagat: a Marriage between Old and New Media (searchenginejournal.com)
- Google buys Zagat in push for local market (money.cnn.com)
- A Chat With the Zagats and Google on the Future of Online Reviews (dailyfinance.com)
- Google Buys Zagat, Gives Itself Extraordinary Rating (searchenginewatch.com)
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