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43 commentsTuesday, April 21, 2009

Twitter Investor Talks About Possible Google Deal

So Does Google CEO Eric Schmidt

Update 2: In Google's earnings call, CEO Eric Schmidt is quoted as saying:

"Without commenting specifically about Twitter ... you could imagine that ... it could be a channel for product information, marketing information, real-time information for which you can hang advertising products, whether it’s a text ad or a video ad or so forth off of it ... It strikes me that’s a logical strategy for them to pursue and something that we would be very happy to pursue with them and all other players in that space.” (via SIA)

Also, apparrently the "big day" was in reference to Ashton Kutcher breaking 1 million followers and going on Oprah.

Update:
 Now Twitter CEO Evan Williams has posted a very curious Tweet:

Evan Williams Tweet


Related? (via SIA)

Original article: Rumors and wishful thinking about Google buying Twitter are pretty much commonplace these days. Last week, TechCrunch got the buzz going in its latest round implying that the 2 companies were in late stage acquisition talks, but that was eventually dismissed as false.

It was revealed a short time later however, that Twitter was talking to both Google and Microsoft about possible advertising deals, the product of which we have yet to see.

Fred Wilson of Union Square VenturesThe New York Times talked to Twitter investor Fred Wilson. "Mr. Wilson could not rule out an acquisition, conceding that 'money has a powerful impact on people' and that despite the Twitter co-founders’ desire to build a big company, they also have to answer to investors and employees," reports Times interviewer Claire Cain Miller.

Other things Wilson said though are interesting in their own right. He says the most important thing for Twitter as far as metrics, is the "tweet view." This is anytime a tweet is viewed (in case you couldn't figure that out) - but that goes for Tweets viewed from anywhere - twitter.com, Facebook, or any other apps.

"So, a partnership with Google or Microsoft, for example, could increase Twitter’s tweet views while also providing the bigger companies with a real-time stream of messages relevant to their audiences," writes Miller. Another partner from Wilson's firm likens the concept to past partnerships between Google and companies like AOL and Yahoo in Google's early days.

So acquisition or no acquisition, there are Twitter/Google or Twitter/Microsoft real-time search possibilities. It's going to be quite interesting to see where this all leads.

 

About the author:
Chris Crum has been a part of the WebProNews team and the iEntry Network of B2B Publications since 2003. Twitter: @CCrum237

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Sounds like a good deal if you have a google ads sence account :-)

Thanks for the updates.

Best Regards
Thomas Richmond

google the new microsoft?

while i admire google for its avantguarde approach to everything and its never ending creative developments, do they really need to own everything? reminds me of microsoft :-(

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