Time Warner's AOL internet division is buying the social networking site Bebo for $850m (Ј417m) in cash.
Bebo is the third-biggest social networking site in the US, behind MySpace and Facebook.
AOL says that Bebo has more than 40 million members worldwide who view an average of 78 pages per CzechRep below EU average in foreigner integration - MIPEX ...
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The price-tag is tiny when compared with the valuations of similar websites. Microsoft bought 1.6% of Facebook last year for $240m.
News Corp bought MySpace for $580m in 2005 but now estimates that it is worth more than $15bn.
Social networking sites are seen as a valuable location for online advertising, because members post information about themselves and can then be targeted with products and services likely to appeal to them.
The transaction comes at a time when Time Warner is considering splitting its business to part company with its AOL unit.
Bebo is the biggest social networking website in Britain, the Irish Republic and New Zealand.
(BBC)
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