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Google's march toward social networking

Google's march toward social networking

By:  Paul Suarez  On: 08 Aug 2010 For: PCWorld (U.S.) Creator

Amid some fits, starts, and failures, the search giant keeps pushing through social networking services. We recap the chronology of Google activity in the realm of social media

July 5: Matt Brittin, Google's UK chief executive, doesn't comment on or deny the "Google Me" rumors in an interview with The Telegraph. He also says there is room for more than one giant in the world of social networking: "Facebook is an absolute phenomenon but there are other social networks which are successful too. We've got Orkut, which is fantastically successful in India and Brazil."

July 10: TechCrunch reports that Google "secretly "invested $100 to $200 million in Zynga, the company that created Farmville and a slew of other popular games on Facebook.

TechCrunch says Zynga will be part of a service called Google Games, which will launch later this year.

July 28: The Wall Street Journal reports online game developers Playdom, Electronic Arts, Playfish and Zynga are reported to be in talks with Google. According to the WSJ, people briefed on the matter said that games would be part of a broader social-networking initiative by Google.

August 4: Google's Urs Hölzle says the company will cease development on Google Wave as a standalone project.

August 6: Google confirms acquisition of online entertainment company Slide.










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