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  • Facebook Catches a Hot Potato

    Facebook Catches a Hot Potato

    Last month, rumors emerged that Facebook may have been buying Hot Potato. As Doug Caverly described, "Hot Potato is a check-in service that takes possibilities other than physical locations into account.  Users can, for example, say they’re listening to a particular song or reading a certain novel, not just check in at a concert or a bookstore."

    Hot Potato posted to its blog today that it has indeed been acquired by Facebook. "This wasn’t an easy decision, especially since we’ve built up a base of dedicated users," the Hot Potato Team says. "If Hot Potato was going to sell to anyone, Facebook was the natural choice. Facebook is still small, moves fast, provides a great supportive environment for people to be entrepreneurial, and most importantly, Facebook builds great products. We’re looking forward to joining their team."

    Meanwhile, the company will be closing down Hot Potato’s actual operations. They will no longer accept new registrations, and they’ll offer a way for existing users to download info from the site. In about a month, they will close everything and delete all user data (none of which will be retained by Facebook, the team says).

    As others have noted, Facebook’s acquisitions have generally been talent-based rather than product-based, and that appears to be the case here as well. The question is, what does this mean exactly for Facebook?

    The obvious answer would be that Facebook Places will get more feature-rich. There may be some interesting new opportunities here for businesses at the product level (perhaps similar to Booyah’s offering, but on a Facebook scale) in addition to the opportunities that already exist with Facebook Places.

    According to TechCrunch
    , Facebook paid $10 million for the company.

  • Rumor: Facebook May Get Hands On Hot Potato

    Facebook’s hit all sorts of growth records in the last month or so, with its private stock reaching an all-time high ($65 per share) and its user count topping the 500 million mark.  Now, it looks like the organization may expand in another way, as a rumor has it ready to acquire Hot Potato.

    Hot Potato is a check-in service that takes possibilities other than physical locations into account.  Users can, for example, say they’re listening to a particular song or reading a certain novel, not just check in at a concert or a bookstore.

    Other notable details include the fact that Hot Potato has an iPhone app, and it’s also able to repost users’ updates to sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Foursquare.

    So back to the acquisition rumor.  MG Siegler wrote, "We’re hearing from sources close to the deal that Facebook is in late stage negotiations to buy Hot Potato, the social activity service.  The deal is not yet finalized from what we’re hearing, but could be at any moment."

    Siegler later continued, "Hot Potato raised a small $1.42 million Series A round late last year, so it should not be too expensive for Facebook to buy such a company."

    As always, we’ll be sure to report any updates if things become official.