Google and Facebook had discussed acquiring the Twitter microblog
For those who like to see fight, this will be a good one! According to the Wall Street Journal, Google and Facebook are in a contest to see who buys Twitter. Both would have rated the microblog between $ 8 billion and $ 10 billion. But the negotiations so far have not led to any agreement. Twitter in 2010 despite having billed $ 45 million, had a great disservice by spending heavily on new hires and in data centers. Twitter in 2010 despite having billed $ 45 million, had a great disservice by spending heavily on new hires and in data centers. But in 2011 it is expected that up to triple the revenues reaching nearly $ 150 million.
In December 2010, Twitter raised $ 200 million in capital in a transaction that valued the company microblogging at U.S. $ 3.7 billion (an increase of 170% in just over one month). Twitter has reached the milestone of 175 million registered users worldwide who send daily, 95 million tweets. These astonishing numbers and the rapid appreciation of the companies in the industry further increase the competition for domination of the Internet by these two giants! The info graphic shows the rise of the two Internet giants. The numbers are very similar, to compare the profits of two companies – Google’s revenue is 15 times bigger than Facebook.










