Bebo Sold: A History In Links
After weeks of uncertainty about the fate of Bebo, AOL (NYSE: AOL) finally unloaded the social net—at a price tag that most likely isn’t anywhere near the $850 million AOL had paid for it two years ago. Here’s a quick look at the history of Bebo, beginning with AOL’s purchase, its success with online video and its more recent struggles:
» Updated: AOL May Finally Have A Bebo Solution
» @ D8: AOL’s Armstrong: Some Interest In Buying Bebo
» Armstrong: All Parts of AOL Have To Beat The Internet; Bebo Struggles
» Bebo Accounts: Sales Fell Immediately Under AOL
» AOL Admits Bebo To Be Sold Or Shut Down; Memo Sets May Target For Decision
» Bebo Extends Yahoo Ad Sales Deal, But AOL Will Bring In-House
» Bebo Cuts UK Jobs And Freezes Web TV Commissioning
» AOL’s Armstrong: ‘Letting Bebo Focus On What Bebo Is Really Good At’
» AOL ‘Likely To Keep Bebo’? We’ll Soon Know
» ‘Bebo Will Stay Part Of AOL’, UK Exec Says
» Bebo Fades In To Background At Spun-Off AOL
» Bebo Serves ‘Over Billion Videos’ Each Month
» Time Warner On Bebo: Asking Price Was ‘Bit Of A Stretch’
» AOL-Bebo: $850M Deal Closes; AOL Combines Bebo, AIM, ICQ Into People Networks Headed By Shields
» Interview: Joanna Shields, International President, Bebo: Opening The Media
» Facebook Or Bebo? Which Is Really The UK’s Top Social Network?

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