Google Acquires Dodgeball 253
kalki writes "Dodgeball.com, a service that uses mobile phones to help people meet up with friends who are in the same location, said on its website on Wednesday that it has been bought by Web search leader Google Inc. Also available on the official site is a Q&A about the deal." From the article: "As a two-person team, Alex and I have taken dodgeball about a far as we can alone. Since we finished grad school, we've been trying to figure out how to grow dodgeball and make it a better service along the way. We talked to a lot of different angel investors and venture capitalists, but no one really 'got' what we were doing - that is until we met Google."
Dodgeball? (Score:5, Funny)
Finally figured out... (Score:4, Funny)
1.
2. ???
3. Profit!
It's "Get purchased by Google!"
Re:people search (Score:5, Funny)
Do no evil my ass.
Recess (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Dodgeball? (Score:2, Funny)
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Wont they need (Score:3, Funny)
As a two-person team, Alex and I have taken dodgeball about a far as we can alone.
Re:Can Dodgeball help me? (Score:1, Funny)
No. Dodgeball will turn you from sissy cry boy into a real man who whipcracks people with wet towels in the gym.
Re:So... (Score:3, Funny)
Maybe we'll find out when they're interviewed on ESPN "The Ocho" [espn8.com]. My guess is they'll have to carry all that money home in a pirate's chest [imdb.com].
Google acquires Dodgeball (Score:5, Funny)
Google, the company known primarily for its internet search engine, has announced today that it has acquired a dodgeball. Eric Schmidt, the CEO of the pioneering internet company, made the purchase at a silicon valley sporting goods superstore, Sports Authority, for the sum of $12.95.
"This acquisition will become a cornerstone of our future growth plans," said Schmidt. "In the coming weeks, this dodgeball will be hurled at tremendous speed within the executive offices. It is likely to knock phones, pen holders, and even some of those magnetic paper-clip boxes off of the desks of many employees. This should stir things up, and get our best people thinking either outside of the box, or about looking for another job. The combined one-two punch of increased thinking and lower payroll costs will propel Google forwards into the next century."
Sally Jones, an employee at Sports Authority, said that the transaction went smoothly. "Initially, when we met with Schmidt, we were concerned the acquisition would be a hostile takeover. However, he assured us that his plans for the dodgeball were based on growth and solid corporate fundamentals. The fact that his credit card was not declined was also assuring." Sally says that she recommended the purchase of an air pump to help inflate it, but that Schmidt declined, stating that the company's "[value] is already inflated."
The acquisition comes on the heels of rumours that Microsoft has plans to acquire a badminton set. A Microsoft spokesman was not available for comment.
Re:What's next? The Google Backlash, is what (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Funny, Yes, but not funny for Google. (Score:5, Funny)
INSERT INTO dodgeball_friendlist (userid, friend1, friend2, friend3) VALUES (1,'joey','lisa','antonio');
lookups are FAST!
Microsoft responds (Score:5, Funny)
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