It's no secret that Google likes to spend the Benjamins to buy up companies. While they may buy companies for different reasons, one thing for sure is that they have bought a lot of companies over the years.
So if you have ever wondered what all of those acquisitions look like in an infographic, wonder no more, as Scores.org has done the legwork for you. While not the prettiest infographic to ever grace the Internet, it does bring to light all the companies Google has acquired over the years.


Comments (10)
ReplyNow lets get one for Cisco ...
The internet isnt long enough for that ...
The internet isnt long enough for that ...
A snapshot of the internet would simply cover it wouldn't it? LOL
I like the bit next to AOL $18, I would have that is a fair price for AOL (even though I know thats not what it means)
A snapshot of the internet would simply cover it wouldn't it? LOL
I like the bit next to AOL $18, I would have that is a fair price for AOL (even though I know thats not what it means)
Except it's not $18, it's $1B, small difference.
A snapshot of the internet would simply cover it wouldn't it? LOL
I like the bit next to AOL $18, I would have that is a fair price for AOL (even though I know thats not what it means)
Or one for IBM
This infographic i like better - http://e-berlin.org/berlin/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=127 [The Google Empire - Aquisitions and Investment]
I love infographics.
should fix keyhole >> Earth
Google seems to be buying companies as if they're all in some sort of supermarket.