Cool Timeline Pro Features
Add A Specific Category Timeline On Any Page
Category 1 Timeline(Facebook History)
COMPANY HISTORY
In July 2010, Facebook acquired Nextstop, a travel recommendation site. This takeover aimed to integrate Nextstop’s community-driven travel tips and…
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In November 2010, Facebook purchased the domain FB.com for $8.5 million. This acquisition streamlined access to its platform, simplifying user…
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In April 2012, Facebook acquired Instagram, a popular app, for approximately $1 billion. This strategic move aimed to enhance Facebook’s…
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In April 2012, Facebook acquired Tagtile, a mobile loyalty startup. This step aimed to boost Facebook’s mobile engagement strategy by…
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Category 2 Timeline(Google History)
COMPANY HISTORY
Google acquired Pyra Labs, the creator of Blogger, in 2003 to enhance its presence in the blogging space. This acquisition aimed to integrate Blogger’s user-friendly platform with Google’s resources.
- Enabled seamless blog creation and management for users.
- Enhanced Google’s content ecosystem by supporting user-generated content.
In 2004, Yahoo ended its partnership with Google, shifting to its search technology. This move aimed to increase Yahoo’s competitiveness in the search engine market by developing independent search capabilities and reducing reliance on Google, ultimately striving to enhance user experience and advertising revenue.
In April 2004, Google announced the public release of Gmail, its free email service. Featuring 1 GB of storage, powerful search capabilities, and an innovative conversation view, Gmail revolutionized email management by offering a user-friendly interface and ample storage compared to competitors.
In 2005, Google announced a research partnership with NASA to advance technology and innovation.
- The collaboration aimed to enhance data management and computing capabilities for space exploration.
- It facilitated the development of cutting-edge technologies, benefiting both Google’s services and NASA’s research missions.
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