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Twitter in Talks to Buy TweetDeck

74 points| bradgillespie | 15 years ago |online.wsj.com | reply

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[+] ChuckMcM|15 years ago|reply
I'm always suspicious when I see 'in talks' sort of articles because no acquisition discussion I've ever heard of ever had a 'feel free to share this with the press' clause, and there is a real chance that by having actual talks become public, they will fail.

So one wonders, is Tweetdeck leaking this to see if someone else might come to the table? Twitter to see if the market thinks its a stupid idea? Some disgruntled employee/founder who doesn't want the deal to go through? Like I said, I get suspicious.

[+] nikcub|15 years ago|reply
I saw a lot of these leaks behind the scenes, and received a few myself, and 90% of the time it is either lawyers or investors who leak the information
[+] answerly|15 years ago|reply
It seems strange that this article doesn't reference the reported acquisition of TweetDeck by Uber Media back in February.

http://techcrunch.com/2011/02/11/ubermedia-tweetdeck/

EDIT: Thanks for the info/links. This report certainly makes a lot more sense given that the Uber Media deal never actually closed.

[+] dacort|15 years ago|reply
That acquisition didn't actually happen. It was just rumored and TC never updated their article.
[+] olivercameron|15 years ago|reply
If this should happen, it feels like it'd be a desperate move. TweetDeck goes completely against the aesthetics and principals Twitter uses in it's various clients, so I assume it'd be purely for the users.
[+] city41|15 years ago|reply
TweetDeck is the one twitter client (at least, that I know of) that makes Twitter useful. The ability to have numerous columns all live updating lets you really see current trends across just about anything you want in the twittersphere. It took TweetDeck for me to finally see why Twitter was useful. I wonder if that angle has anything to do with all of this.
[+] larrywright|15 years ago|reply
>> TweetDeck goes completely against the aesthetics and principals Twitter uses in it's various clients

My thoughts exactly. I've never understood why TweetDeck was so popular, as the UX is horrible. It's a clumsy non-native app that lacks the polish of Twitter's other clients. I've tried it several times, but I can't bear to use it for more than five minutes.

Ultimately I don't see what Twitter would gain from this.

[+] ashbrahma|15 years ago|reply
Looks like Twitter is a little worried about Ubermedia acquiring Tweetdeck and creating an alternate micro-blogging site..
[+] dotBen|15 years ago|reply
Yes, I agree.

I wouldn't be surprised if they acquired Tweetdeck with the view to staff up a London office and close out Ubermedia, and in the process mothballed Tweetdeck itself.

[+] lionhearted|15 years ago|reply
Interesting negotiations considering the insanely high amount of leverage Twitter has.

"That's a really nice Twitter client you've got there, it'd be a shame if anything happened to it..."

[+] ivankirigin|15 years ago|reply
twitter's leverage is limited by structural constraints in maintaining a good developer ecosystem.
[+] ayb|15 years ago|reply
Another nail in the coffin for client app developers!
[+] hristov|15 years ago|reply
At 50 million this is a rather nice solid gold and diamond encrusted nail.
[+] tnorthcutt|15 years ago|reply
I wonder if this is a talent acquisition, a product acquisition, or a user acquisition (to prevent creation of an alternate service, either by TweetDeck or Ubermedia as ashbrahma suggested[1].

[1] http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2460541

[+] phillmv|15 years ago|reply
... I find it hard to believe they are concerned by the tune of $50million that TweetDeck would create a viable competing service.

That said, I find it hard to believe TweetDeck is worth anywhere near $50million. Based on what revenues and how?

[+] wowamit|15 years ago|reply
It's the employee base twitter seems to be interested in. It cannot go with tweetdeck UI given it has already finalized on how it wants people to see twitter (with tweetie acquisition).

Another reason can be deck.ly. That is something which twitter does not have at this point.

[+] ideafreak|15 years ago|reply
Likely good news for the Hootsuite crew.
[+] brianbreslin|15 years ago|reply
Because less competition or means someone else will buy them? If tweet deck gets acquired it wouldn't surprise me to see hoot suite in talks with ubermedia
[+] zackattack|15 years ago|reply
tweetdeck kicks ass, it's the only twitter client i use except ubertwitter. but it needs an API badly...(the amazing things I would do!) I hope this acquisition goes through.
[+] ceejayoz|15 years ago|reply
You want an API for an application that does nothing but consume an API? Why not use the Twitter API?
[+] AdamTReineke|15 years ago|reply
I use Tweetdeck exclusively on PC and Android. Love it. And speaking of filters, I wish you could set global filters across all columns.
[+] oldstrangers|15 years ago|reply
Please god no. I'm going to have dickbars all over my desktop now.