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Google Buys FeedBurner For $100 Million

By Robert | May 24, 2007

feedburner.jpgAs Google continues on it’s quest for world domination, there has been another casualty. Google is in the process of buying FeedBurner for $100 million

This deal is set to be offical in a few weeks and will see Google snap up another very popular service.

Feedburner is as big in the RSS world as Google is in the search engine world. As of today, Feedburner is responsible for 721,074 feeds from over 422,717 publishers.

The company owners will stay with the company for at least one year after the sale.

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One Response to “Google Buys FeedBurner For $100 Million”

  1. Technology News Says:
    May 24th, 2007 at 10:41 am

    This is really great news!
    I hope this will push RSS feeds into a new level.

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