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Google enters DoubleClick sweepstakes; Microsoft must be annoyed


Google is reportedly entering the DoubleClick sweepstakes in an effort to keep Microsoft from buying the ad network. It is almost as if Google is playing the how-annoying-can-we-be-to-Microsoft game.

The Wall Street Journal (subscription required) reported that Google is now interested in DoubleClick (see Techmeme discussion.) Sure, Google could build its own DoubleClick-ish network, but why not just buy it for a few billion if only to annoy Microsoft. After all, Google paid $1.65 billion for YouTube, which had nearly zilch for revenue. Google could surely pay the $2 billion DoubleClick's owners want for something that resembles a real business.

Full article: ZDNet Blogs Posted by Picasa
Google enters DoubleClick sweepstakes; Microsoft must be annoyed - Monday, April 02, 2007 -

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