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AOL has completed its acquisition of Bebo, the UK
social networking site. AOL agreed to pay for its recent acquisition $850
million in cash. In the last five years the social networking sites, online
places where a user can create a profile and build a personal network that
connects him or her to other users, have rocketed from a niche activity into a
phenomenon that engages tens of millions of internet users.
Bebo has 40 million worldwide users and is considered one of
the leading social networks in the UK. In addition, Bebo is ranked
number one in Ireland and New Zealand, and number three in the U.S. Its users
are heavily engaged and view an average of 78 pages per usage day. Founded in
2005, by husband and wife team Michael and Xochi Birch, Bebo has approximately
100 employees operating in offices in the UK,
San Francisco and Austin, TX.
The new acquisition will form the centerpiece of AOL’s newly
created People Networks business unit. Bebo’s CEO Joanna Shields will serve as
Executive Vice President of AOL and President of People Networks, which
combines Bebo, AIM, ICQ and AOL’s other community platforms and reaches about
80 million users worldwide. Shields will report to AOL President and COO Ron
Grant.
For AOL, the acquisition means one more step in its was to
the transformation in a Web media and marketing company.
One of the first initiatives for People Networks will be to
integrate AOL’s other community applications and tools, including IM, chat and
mail functionality into Bebo. It will also let users merge AIM and Bebo
profiles so they can use common screen names without re-registering. AIM is the
leading instant messaging network in the U.S., with more than 30 million
users. ICQ has 28 million active users worldwide.
In addition, People Networks will integrate other recent AOL
acquisitions, including widget technology company Goowy Media and social search
question and answer service Yedda.
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