Reads like a farewell note to me, not very encouraging.
Google buys Meebo
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#33Google is scared of Pinterest.
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#34Meebo definitely went through its nine lives. I wonder what Google was trying to acquire through this purchase.
The talent. Meebo was started by Stanford grads who demonstrated their talent in developing a product and a launching company. It'd be a safe way to hire a few competent engineers, and I doubt the acquisition price contains much goodwill.
Can we please get over this dopey fixation on big-name elite schools?
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#35Earlier quoted context omitted.
The talent. Meebo was started by Stanford grads who demonstrated their talent in developing a product and a launching company. It'd be a safe way to hire a few competent engineers, and I doubt the acquisition price contains much goodwill.
The talent. Meebo was started by Stanford grads... Can we please get over this dopey fixation on big-name elite schools?
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#36I don't think that (even) more developers for G+ will solve ... anything.
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#38Meebo definitely went through its nine lives. I wonder what Google was trying to acquire through this purchase.
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#39Earlier quoted context omitted.
The talent. Meebo was started by Stanford grads who demonstrated their talent in developing a product and a launching company. It'd be a safe way to hire a few competent engineers, and I doubt the acquisition price contains much goodwill.
The talent. Meebo was started by Stanford grads... Can we please get over this dopey fixation on big-name elite schools?
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#40To me this makes sense as Meebo has really transformed themselves from a "chat" company to an "advertising toolbar" company. They (for better or worse) absolutely dominate the annoying popup toolbar at the bottom of a website market. Ex: http://www.slate.com