Ask Jeeves buys
Bloglines
Reported by Entireweb.com Newsletter
Wednesday, February 9, 2005
Ask Jeeves announced Tuesday that it has bought
privately held Bloglines, a site for searching millions of personal Web pages
and aggregating news headlines.
As expected, the search company will add Trustic, which owns Bloglines, to its
corral of Web search products in an effort to keep pace with rivals Google,
Yahoo and MSN
With the property, Ask Jeeves plans to build a specialized blog search engine
and fold the service into its various properties, including personalization
product MyJeeves and the portal Excite.com, said Jim Lanzone, senior vice
president at Ask Jeeves. It will also maintain Bloglines as a separately branded
site to encourage people to aggregate and search for news headlines and blogs,
as well as pen their own sites. The average user of Bloglines visits the site
four times a day, Lanzone said.
"The primary benefit here is gaining the leading doorway to all these feeds
online," said Lanzone, referring to the syndication format RSS (Really Simple
Syndication).
Neither the financial terms of the deal nor the size of Bloglines' staff was
disclosed. Bloglines founder and CEO Mark Fletcher will join Oakland,
Calif.-based Ask Jeeves as Bloglines general manager and will relocate to Ask
Jeeves' satellite office in Los Gatos, Calif.
The acquisition makes sense for Ask Jeeves, given the mounting interest in blog
publishing and aggregation services among search engines. Google, for example,
in 2003 acquired Pyra Labs, creator of Blogger. Yahoo late last year overhauled
its personalized Web service to rely on RSS, which allows subscribers to
aggregate news headlines and blog entries. MSN recently introduced a publishing
service for blogs, MSN Spaces.
The draw for all the search engines is potential new advertising revenue that
could come from expanding paid links to RSS feeds and blogs. Search engines are
also interested in bolstering search technologies for the expanding universe of
blogs.
Lanzone said the company does not have immediate plans to add advertising to
Bloglines, and it is still evaluating future business models, including
subscriptions.
Bloglines, based in Redwood City, Calif., went online in June 2003. It claims
more than 200 million blog articles in a searchable database.
The company has fielded complaints from at least one blogger, however. Martin
Schwimmer, who writes about trademark law, recently asked Bloglines to remove
his site from its aggregation service, saying that the service was reproducing
his Web log for commercial purposes, against its Creative Commons License.
Last week, Ask Jeeves reported fourth-quarter profits that doubled and beat
analyst expectations. It recorded earnings of $17.5 million, or 25 cents per
share on revenue of $86.1 million in the fourth quarter. That's compared with
$7.6 million, or 13 cents, on revenue of $31.8 million in the same period a year
earlier.
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