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Yahoo buys browser RockMelt to bolster mobile, networking
Yahoo Inc acquired social
Web browser company Rockmelt, the latest move by the struggling Web portal to
scoop up technology and engineering talent
that could bolster its mobile and social networking efforts.
Yahoo did not
disclose financial terms of the deal, but a source close to the situation said
the price was between $50 million and $80 million.
Yahoo will shut down the existing
RockMelt product in 30 days and integrate the technology into Yahoo's media
platform to "deliver content in new ways," a yahoo spokeswoman said.
Yahoo will get 32 RockMelt employees as part of the deal,
including RockMelt CEO Eric Vishria , who will become Vice President of
products for Yahoo's media properties and RockMelt CTO Tim Howes, who will
become Vice President of engineering for Yahoo's mobile products,
according to the source.
RockMelt's Web browser, which was
launched in 2010, integrated social networking features directly within the
browser, allowing users to sendFacebook messages and browse Twitter postings.
The browser never gained enough of a following to challenge the larger Web
browsers such as Google Inc's Chrome and Microsoft Corp's Internet Explorer.
Over the past year, the company
shifted its efforts to focus strictly on the mobile version of its product.
The deal represents the 21st
acquisition by Yahoo Chief Executive Marissa Mayer. Most of the deals have been
smaller transactions to acquire engineering talent. Yahoo's biggest deal was
the $1.1 billion acquisition of blogging service Tumblr in May.
Yahoo is among the world's most
popular online properties, with hundreds of millions of monthly visitors, but
its revenue growth has stalled as consumers and advertisers flock to Facebook,
Google and other Web destinations.
RockMelt raised roughly $40 million
in funding from venture capital firms including Andreessen Horowitz, Accel
Partners and Khosla Partners.
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