AOL confirms Weblogs buyout
AOL has confirmed it is to acquire blog network outfit Weblogs, Inc as part of a plan to keep subscribers and advertisers locked into its content.
Financial details were not disclosed although earlier reports claim the US internet giant was prepared to shell out $25m for the company.
Read the complete story here (The Register)
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