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Google to Aquire Feedburner?

Posted in News by Dan at 10:17 am
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I hope that this is just a vicious fake rumor, but it is being reported that Feedburner will soon be part of Google.

The delay in announcing the deal, I am told is solely due to the delay in closing out the DoubleClick deal.

If true this deal makes a lot of sense for both parties. Today many of us predominately read blogs via our RSS readers and thus never actually visit the original blog source and/or see the sites supporting adverts.

Is anybody else getting sick of Google assimilating companies to expand their already dominant position in the market place?

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12 Responses to “Google to Aquire Feedburner?”

  1. F2theD says:

    “Is anybody else getting sick of Google assimilating companies to expand their already dominant position in the market place?”

    I’m not sick of them making things like sketchup and picasa free, so no not really.

  2. SPeedY_B says:

    Can’t say I have a problem with them buying companies, and apparently neither do the companies being purchased.

  3. Rock on Google!

  4. Andre says:

    Nop, no problem at all ^^

  5. steve says:

    no problem what so ever, often times when google buys out companies, they make the software easier to use, and more importantly, free, so i say let the continue on their path towards world domination, i don’t mind.

  6. I have a problem when Google buys a company and then neglects it, letting it die a slow death.

  7. Don Wilson says:

    Apparently they don’t see any “evil” in buying any and all competition.

  8. bv says:

    no problem here as long as they don’t turn around and start charging for all of this down the road… which i don’t see happening. my only concern about this would be global advertising in feeds. now that would suck!
    peace.
    bv.

  9. Ncus says:

    Nothing wrong with acquisition from Google. Feedburner will be better. And maybe, perhaps or going to be, Feeburner will intergrated to Analytics for tracking RSS feed in much better way.

    I am definitely looking for the update of this news.

  10. Adam Dempsey says:

    If they do buy it, I can imagine them making some/all of the paid for features available for free, as they have done for picasa, sketchup etc

  11. Naser says:

    Oh, yeah.. Assimilate as in tEh “BORG” invasion?

    Personally, I’m pretty pissed and somewhat concerned/weary of what google has been doing lately (for 1.5~2 yrs at least). They are becoming the very “all seeing ..having it all to ourselves” kinda conglomerate they were built to oppose. Plus I hate the fact that Google is luring away possible future competitors/manipulators of internet information and tech. Youtube had the potential, but now they are part of Google too. The day ain’t far, I tell you when Google shall acquire all.. We shall refer to internet from that day on as “Googlenet” or even worse “Gnet” (pronounce this with an emphasis on G, like Gnome. Sounds grose right?)…and like Lavos from Chrono Trigger, we will be able to truly see if Google’s intentions are for the best of the common web-users.

    We will see….

  12. @Naser

    Is it possible that a company could be the anti-christ?

    Would you not agree that Google has done a lot of good things for the internet? Could you imagine the world wide web being shaped by AOL or Yahoo!?

    It would be so focused on profit and cluttered with crap that we would all be forced to just read a book!

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