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Technorati Buys News Customizer Site Personal Bee

By David Kaplan - Thu 12 Apr 2007 10:02 AM PST

Blog indexer Technorati has bought custom news site Personal Bee, its first acquisition in a while, the ME Times reported. Financial terms were not disclosed.
The San Francisco-based company plans to deploy Personal Bee’s platform so Technorati’s users will be able tailor news pages to individual tastes and then get automated feedback. As David Sifry, Technorati’s founder, said on the company’s official blog, the acquisition will expand Technorati’s “Conversational Marketing System”, whatever that means, and make it easier for anyone to become a curator. In other words, people will be able to use Technorati’s search engine as always to find blogs, podcasts, images, video, and other online material and then use the Personal Bee platform to present that material through their own personal channels on PB. Personal Bee launched in Berkeley, CA, in September 2006.
Rafat adds: Technorati has been in hunt for a CEO, and well, a strategy. Someone? Anyone?
Related:
-- Technorati Mines Blog PR Revenue
-- News Personalization Site Personal Bee Gets $0.5 Million

Posted in: Social Media, Technologies/Formats, Search, VC+M&A



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1 Response:
  • From Kate Kaye Fri 13 Apr 2007 06:46 AM

    ClickZ had this story yesterday morning, and our coverage deals with the real reason Technorati made this acquisition, which the story linked to here makes no mention of: marketing dollars. Technorati will extend the marketing services it’s been promoting through its relationship with Ogilvy through this acquisition.

    More here:
    http://www.clickz.com/showPage.html?page=3625559

    - Kate Kaye

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