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Facebook is a social networking company. Each acquisition is for the respective company in its entirety, unless otherwise specified. The acquisition date listed is the date of the agreement between Facebook and the subject of the acquisition. The value of each acquisition is listed in US dollars because Facebook's headquarters is in the United States. If the Facebook service that is derived from the acquired company is known, then it is also listed here.

Facebook has acquired 10 companies with its largest acquisition being the purchase of WhatsApp, paying more than $40 per WhatsApp user. It also purchased the defunct company ConnectU in a court settlement and acquired intellectual property formerly held by rival Friendster. The majority of the companies acquired by Facebook are based in the United States, and in turn, a large percentage of these companies are based in or around the San Francisco Bay Area. Facebook has also made investments in LuckyCal and Wildfire Interactive.

Most of Facebook's acquisitions have been 'talent acquisitions' and acquired products are often shut-down. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has stated that "We have not once bought a company for the company. We buy companies to get excellent people... In order to have a really entrepreneurial culture one of the key things is to make sure we're recruiting the best people. One of the ways to do this is to focus on acquiring great companies with great founders."[1] The Instagram acquisition, announced on 2012-04-09, appears to be the first exception to this pattern.[2]

As of January 2014, Facebook had 1,310,000,000 users and a market capitalization of US $ 177.78 billion, in other words approximately $136 per Facebook user.

Acquisitions

# Acquisition date Company Business Location Value (USD) Related to Used as / Integrated with Talent acquired Refs
1 August 23, 2005 facebook.com domain name AboutFace  USA, Boston $200,000 name change from Thefacebook.com [3][4]
2 July 19, 2007 Parakey Offline applications/Web OS  USA, Mountain View, CA Y Combinator, Sequoia Capital Facebook Mobile Blake Ross, Joe Hewitt [5]
3 June 23, 2008 ConnectU Social networking  USA, Cambridge, MA $31mn i2Hub (Court settlement) None [6][7]
4 August 10, 2009 FriendFeed Social networking aggregator  USA, Mountain View, CA $47.5mn Benchmark Capital, ex-Google Paul Buchheit, Bret Taylor, Jim Norris, Sanjeev Singh, 8 others [8]
5 February 19, 2010 Octazen Contact importer  Malaysia, Taman Melawati, Kuala Lumpur Friend Finder 2 engineers (remote workers) [9]
6 March 2, 2010 Divvyshot Photo management  USA, San Francisco Y Combinator, AngelList Facebook Photos Sam Odio, Paul Carduner [10]
7 May 13, 2010 Friendster patents Intellectual property/Patents  USA, Mountain View, CA Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur $40mn None [11]
8 May 26, 2010 ShareGrove Private conversations/Forums  USA, San Mateo, CA Elm Street Ventures Facebook Groups Kent Libbey, Adam Wolff [12]
9 July 8, 2010 Nextstop Travel recommendations  USA, San Francisco $2.5mn ex-Google Charles Lin, Carl Sjogreen, Adrian Graham [13]
10 August 15, 2010 Chai Labs Internet applications  USA, Mountain View, CA $10mn Merus Capital, ex-Google Gokul Rajaram, Giri Rajaram, others [14]
11 August 20, 2010 Hot Potato Check-ins/Status updates  USA, Brooklyn ~$10mn RRE Ventures Facebook Places Saadiq Rodgers-King, Justin Shaffer, 6 others [15]
12 October 29, 2010 Drop.io File hosting and sharing  USA, Dumbo, Brooklyn ~$10mn RRE Ventures Sam Lessin [16]
13 November 15, 2010 FB.com domain name American Farm Bureau Federation  USA, Washington, D.C. $8.5mn [17]
14 January 25, 2011 Rel8tion Mobile advertising  USA, Seattle undisclosed Peter Wilson [18]
15 March 2, 2011 Beluga Group messaging  USA, Palo Alto, CA undisclosed Facebook Messenger Jonathan Perlow, Lucy Zhang, Ben Davenport [19]
16 March 20, 2011 Snaptu Mobile App Developer  Israel $60–70mn Mobile [20]
17 March 24, 2011 RecRec Computer Vision  USA, San Francisco undisclosed Dogpatch Labs [21]
18 April 27, 2011 DayTum Information graphics  USA, SoHo, New York City Nicholas Felton, Ryan Case [22]
19 June 9, 2011 Sofa Software design  Netherlands, Amsterdam Koen Bok, Dirk Stoop, Jasper Hauser, Hugo van Heuven, Jorn van Dijk [23]
20 June 9, 2011 MailRank Email prioritization  USA, New York Bryan O’Sullivan and Bethanye McKinney Blount [24]
21 August 2, 2011 Push Pop Press Digital publishing undisclosed Co-founders Mike Matas and Kimon Tsinteris [25][26][27]
22 October 10, 2011 Friend.ly Social casual Q&A service app  USA, Mountain View, California undisclosed [28][29][30]
23 November 8, 2011 Strobe HTML 5 mobile apps, SproutCore  USA, San Francisco undisclosed Mobile engineering team Founder and CEO Charles Jolley, other Strobe employees [31][32]
24 December 2, 2011 Gowalla Location Based Service  USA, Austin
25 April 9, 2012 Instagram Photo sharing  USA, San Francisco $1bn
26 April 13, 2012 Tagtile Customer loyalty app  USA, San Francisco, CA undisclosed Tagtile's founders [33][34]
27 May 5, 2012 Glancee Social discovery platform  USA, San Francisco undisclosed Three co-founders [35][36]
28 May 15, 2012 Lightbox.com Photo sharing  UK, London undisclosed Thai Tran, Nilesh Patel, Five employees [37]
29 May 21, 2012 Karma Social Gifting  USA undisclosed Facebook Gifts Lee Linden, Ben Lewis [38]
30 June 18, 2012 Face.com Face Recognition Platform  Israel, Tel Aviv $100mn [39][40]
31 July 14, 2012 Spool Mobile bookmarking and sharing content  USA, San Francisco undisclosed Mobile engineering team Avichal Garg, Curtis Spencer, Six employees [41]
32 July 20, 2012 Acrylic Software RSS app Pulp + secure database app Wallet  Canada, Vancouver undisclosed Facebook's design team Two employees [42]
33 August 24, 2012 Threadsy Threadsy is a social aggregator, Maker of Social Marketing Tool Swaylo  USA, San Francisco undisclosed [43]
34 February 28, 2013 Atlas Atlas Advertiser Suite  USA, Seattle, Washington less than $100mn [44]
35 March 2013 osmeta Mobile software  USA, Mountain View, CA 17 engineers [45]
36 March 14, 2013 Hot Studio Design agency  USA, New York, NY, San Francisco, CA [46]
37 April 23, 2013 Spaceport Cross-platform Game framework [47]
38 April 25, 2013 Parse Mobile app backends  USA, San Francisco, CA [48]
39 July 18, 2013 Monoidics Automatic verification software  UK, London [49]
40 August 12, 2013 Jibbigo Speech translation app [50]
41 October 13, 2013 Onavo Mobile analytics [51]
42 December 17, 2013 SportStream Sports Conversation Analysis  USA, San Francisco, CA [52]
43 January 8, 2014 Little Eye Labs Performance analysis and monitoring tools for Android  India, Bangalore, India $10-15mn[53] [54]
44 January 13, 2014 Branch Web Conversation Platform  USA, New York, NY $15mn [55]
45 February 19, 2014 WhatsApp Mobile instant messaging  USA, Mountain View, CA $19bn Co-founder and CEO Jan Koum [56]
46 March 25, 2014 Oculus VR Various virtual reality  USA, Irvine, CA $2bn Founder Palmer Luckey [57][58]

See also

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