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Google buys marketing service Wildfire for $250 mln | Internet search giant Google has purchased the online marketing service Wildfire for 250 million dollars. Google
purchased the US-based website in a bid to expand its lucrative advertising business.
The site helps companies manage social media accounts on a range of services including
Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, as well as online marketing campaigns, from a
single website. It was founded just four years ago but has already grown to around
400 employees and works with more than 16,000 companies including Virgin and Unilever,
The Telegraph reports. According to the paper, Jason Miller, Google's product
management director, announced the acquisition today in a blog post. "The ultimate
goal is better and fresher content, and more meaningful interactions. People today
can make their voices heard in ways that were previously impossible, and Wildfire
helps businesses uphold their end of the conversation," Miller wrote. "With Wildfire,
we're looking forward to creating new opportunities for our clients to engage
with people across all social services," he wrote. "We believe that better content
and more seamless solutions will help unlock the full potential of the web for
people and businesses," he added. Wildfire co-founders Victoria Ransom and Alain
Chuard made a simultaneous announcement in a blog post, saying 'the combination
of Wildfire and Google can lead to a better platform for managing all digital
media marketing.'
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