If Google Bought Twitter….

Google CEO Eric Schmidt may have told Charlie Rose that a deal for Twitter is unlikely because “prices are still high” but if Google did buy Twitter, here’s what it would mean:

1. Twitter would finally have a business plan. Google would integrate AdSense into Twitter’s search results and probably insert relevant advertising within Twitter’s stream – probably one to two for every 20 Tweets.

2. Google would still be left with about $14.8-billion of cash after spending $500-million to $1-billion on Twitter. Prices may be high – although valuations seem to be declining in Silicon Valley – but Google has more than enough cash to splurge on Twitter, still have enough cash to survive the economic downturn.

3. Evan Williams would have made his second major contribution to Google’s strategic vision. In 2003, he sold Blogger.com to Google, which made Google one of the leading players the emerging blog market.

4. Twitter’s investors – Institutional Venture Partners, Benchmark Capital, Union Ventures, Charles River Ventures, Marc Andreessen, Dick Costolo, Ron Conway, and Naval Ravikant would be extremely pleased, especially those IVP and Benchmarket, which just pumped $35-million into a start-up with lots of users but no revenue or a business plan. It would show the classic Web 2.0 business model was still alive and well.

5. Mark Zuckerberg would be pissed Twitter had slipped through his hands. If only he had offered cash to Twitter instead of Facebook shares, Twitter would be part of the Facebook empire.

6. Google would probably buy TweetDeck for $2-million to $5-million to give the leading Twitter desktop client.

For what it’s worth, here’s a list of Google’s acquisitions.

Here’s Charlie Rose’s interview with Eric Schmidt:


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6 Comments

  1. Posted March 8, 2009 at 8:48 am | Permalink

    You make it sound like a good thing.

  2. Posted March 8, 2009 at 11:00 am | Permalink

    Well, it could be a good thing if Google does something positive with Twitter. Of course, Google doesn’t have the best track record for giving acquisitions some TLC.

    The bottom line is Twitter’s in play. When they held discussions with Facebook, the die was cast.

    Mark

  3. Jim O
    Posted March 8, 2009 at 4:42 pm | Permalink

    Spark Capital and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos are also investors in Twitter.
    http://www.businessinsider.com/2008/6/twitter-closes-funding-round-spark-capital-jeff-bezos-join

  4. Posted March 9, 2009 at 10:39 am | Permalink

    If Google bought Twitter, they would dump Jaiku oh but which they already have. There would be no point in keeping any of the Jaiku codebase.

  5. Posted March 9, 2009 at 12:52 pm | Permalink

    I’m a huge Twitter addict, checking in often on my webtop! I’m not opposed to having adsense on the sidebars of Twitter (especially the right side, where most people don’t do much with their background) – but I think it would have everyone up in arms if Google was inserting relevant advertising into the Twitter stream! Perhaps if it automatically rested after the tenth Tweet (almost like most blogs have an ad inbetween posts) but very separate from the stream, it might be okay.

  6. Posted April 6, 2009 at 10:35 pm | Permalink

    I can see Google acquiring Twitter any day now…

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