It's become increasingly clear that what matters most in web acquisitions is what happens after the acquisition, not before.
The small news that personal profile service About.me struck a partnership with Moo.com to let users print business cards for free is actually a big deal from the perspective of how big companies do M&A, because About.me got acquired by AOL recently. It's actually quite rare for "acq-hires" like About.me to come out with cool, innovative features like that.
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Author: Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry