In October, 2006, Google bought YouTube, for $1.65 billion.
Buying YouTube would instantly vault Google to the lead in the business of online video, which is drawing increased interest from advertisers.
Its recent deal to buy YouTube, an online video site, positions the company to expand in both online and traditional television advertising.
Google bought YouTube in October for $1.65 billion.
They also had what Google calls an "obsession" with buying YouTube.
That's what Google got when it bought YouTube in October.
I didn't think it would happen, but it did: Google has agreed to buy YouTube for $1.65 billion in stock.
The company reportedly tried to buy YouTube before it was snatched by Google.
And last week it agreed to buy YouTube, the fast-growing video-sharing site, for $1.65 billion.
And last week it bought YouTube, the 18-month-old video-sharing site, one of the most habit-forming services on the Web.