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Thursday
Jan072010

Two Decade-Defining Acquisitions? Then (Google) & Now (Apple)

Back in 2003 Google acquired Applied Semantics for just over $100M. This startup had a little technology called AdSense which allowed for the presentation of contextually relevant ads on a set of distributed publisher sites. Obviously this moniker lives on in Google’s ad network, Adsense for Content, which serves as a base for a significant chunk of Google’s revenue today. In a decade in which we saw the web become increasingly distributed with a proliferation websites and content, this acquisition served as a foundation to empower Google to move beyond their core search Adwords product. With it, Google monetized via advertising not only on their own search pages, but beyond. I nodded my head in agreement reading Tristan Lewis’s post last month calling it the #1 tech deal that defined the decade.

Fast forward to this week (in a new decade) and Apple agrees to acquire Quattro Wireless. Like with Google’s acquisition of Applied Semantics, this deal adds a fundamentally new business model to the company. Not only will Apple now be able to monetize through physical product and content (first-party software & resold entertainment media) sales, it will be able to generate real revenue via advertising. In a decade where we’re going to see a proliferation of mobile device incarnations and media content manifestations, adding the ad network bow to the Apple quiver gives the company that ability to monetize not just at the core of what consumer experiences they control, but everywhere. Sound familiar? It should be duly noted that, unlike Google, Apple isn’t very acquisitive (14 vs. 59 in the past ten years). So when they buy something… it’s meaningful. And I think this move means a whole lot.

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Reader Comments (5)

First of all, thanks for the linkage but also, this gives Apple some extra visibility into how people use their platform. The ad revenue stream provides them with a new way to add to the bottom line but there is also some value to the analytics they might get from distributing the ads...
January 8, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterTristan Louis
I agree. This is part of the sea change in media, where old print and broadcast markets are replaced by web-based services. Follow the money!
January 10, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterPaul Geffen
Good observation. It's interesting that Apple's deal was already closed when it was announced. Amazing how well they can keep a secret. Google/Admob was announced long before Apple/Quattro but is still in process. The same FTC lawyers which reviewed/approved the Apple deal were working on Google/Admob pretty much at the same time.
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