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February 27, 2008 11:23 AM PST

Microsoft gets YaData, still working on Yahoo

by Ina Fried

Microsoft has acquired Israeli ad-targeting start-up YaData.

The price tag is somewhere between $20 million and $30 million, Israeli business daily Globes reported.

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The acquisition, announced Wednesday, comes as Microsoft pursues its vastly larger acquisition target, Yahoo.

Microsoft said the YaData team will be folded into the software giant's existing research and development center in Herzliya, Israel, and will operate as part of its ad unit. YaData focuses on so-called behavioral targeting, which serves up advertising based on what users are doing at their computer.

"The purchase of YaData brings the Israeli R&D center into the field of online advertising, which is undoubtedly one of Microsoft's most strategic fields," said Moshe Lichtman, president of the Microsoft Israel R&D Center. "This is a great example of how Israeli technology has considerable value that is contributing to our most important areas of development."

"YaData fully believes in the potential of behavioral targeting to enhance the value of online advertising for publishers, advertisers and users," said Amir Peleg, chief executive officer of of the Israeli company, said in a statement. "Microsoft has the resources to unlock the potential in YaData's technology."

During her years at CNET News, Ina Fried has changed beats several times, changed genders once, and covered both of the Pirates of Silicon Valley. These days, most of her attention is focused on Microsoft. E-mail Ina.
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Don't you all get it... The Microsoft/Yahoo idea is dead.
by JCPayne February 27, 2008 1:39 PM PST
It was still born even before it was hatched....
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microsoft gets yadata,still working on yahoo
by nocman February 27, 2008 6:04 PM PST
Oh great, now microsoft is going to own tracking bots.
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Good to see
by HoustonT February 28, 2008 7:25 AM PST
These types of great stories. I love hearing success stories, especially about Israel. There's so much negative without focus on the positive, of which there, apparently, much. I recently found this blog that an American in Israel is keeping - he writes about Israeli achievements and a lot of stuff that isn't in the news. I really recommend it!

http://realisrael.wordpress.com
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