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Yahoo8217;s acquisitions: from Geocities to Tumblr

Yahoo has been criticized for making big acquisitions that have not always reaped lasting returns.

Yahoo Inc announced on Monday it would shell out 1.1 billion to buy blogging service Tumblr,in a bid to revitalize its brand and attract a younger generation of users.

Yahoo has been criticized for making big acquisitions that have not always reaped lasting returns.

Under CEO Marissa Mayer,the Internet search company has snapped up numerous small startups in recent months,hoping to gain an edge in mobile,bring new talent on board and improve existing services.

Here are notable acquisitions since the heyday of the first dotcom boom:

Geocities:

In 1999,Yahoo bought Geocities 8211; a free service that hosted personal home pages for consumers and once ranked among the most-trafficked websites 8211; for 4 billion-plus. Yahoo pulled the plug on the site in 2009,making the purchase one of the company8217;s most glaring acquisition failures.

Broadcast.com:

Shortly before the dotcom bubble burst,Yahoo picked up the Internet radio company for more than 5 billion in 1999. While a win for tech entrepreneur and Broadcast.com founder Mark Cuban,industry watchers have said the exorbitant deal flopped as it did not deliver a return on investment.

Flickr:

The photo-sharing network joined the Internet company8217;s list of acquisitions in 2005.

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Since taking the reins as CEO in July,Mayer has invested in giving its Flickr video and photo-sharing service a facelift to compete with rival products like Facebook8217;s Instagram.

Industry watchers say Yahoo did not give social media pioneer Flickr the attention it deserved early on,losing out to Facebook and Twitter that now dominate the social media space.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed,though some publications reported that Yahoo paid about 35 million.

Alibaba Group:

Yahoo purchased a 40 percent stake in China8217;s largest e-commerce company for 1 billion in 2005,a deal considered to be one of the search company8217;s most lucrative investments.

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It now owns about 24 percent of the privately held company,which is widely expected to seek an initial public offering as early as this year. Some analysts say the company could fetch a valuation as high as Facebook8217;s 100 billion.

Right Media:

The online ad exchange came onboard in 2007. Analysts had speculated that Yahoo was looking to sell off the platform it purchased for a reported 850 million last year. But the company,now under Mayer8217;s watch,has said it is not for sale.

Summly,Jybe,OnTheAir,and others:

In March,Yahoo snagged mobile news aggregator Summly. Founded by 17-year-old Nick D8217;Aloisio in 2011 from his home in London,the Summly app sorts news by topics in quick bites for smartphones.

Media buzz around the deal turned the spotlight on D8217;Aloisio. Some reports,however,criticized the deal saying a vital part of Summly8217;s technology was not developed by the wunderkind but licensed from a non-profit research group called SRI International.

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Terms of the deal were not disclosed,though technology blog AllThingsD reported that Yahoo paid roughly 30 million. Yahoo8217;s new mobile app offers news summaries adopting Summly8217;s technology.

This year,Yahoo also acquired online video platform OnTheAir founded by former Google and Apple employees; and mobile recommendation startup Jybe founded by former Yahoo staff.

Dailymotion:

In early May,Yahoo8217;s plans to buy a 75 percent stake in the online video-sharing site,owned by France Télécom SA,fell through after it was rebuffed by the French government that wanted the site to remain wholly French-owned.

Tumblr:

Yahoo bought Tumblr,one of the Web8217;s most popular hubs of so-called user-generated content,for 1.1 billion in cash,in an effort to establish a presence in the social media space.

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