Six Apart to buy Live Journal
http://gigaom.com/2005/01/04/six-apart-to-buy-live-journal/

EXCLUSIVE: Folks have been predicting a big year for mergers and
acquisitions in 2005, and we are starting the year with a bang. I have
learnt exclusively that Six Apart, the parent company behind hosted blogging
service TypePad, and Moveable Type is about to acquire Live Journal, for an
undisclosed amount. The deal is a mix of stock and cash, and could be
announced sometime later this month, according to those close to the two
companies. If the deal goes through, then Six Apart will become one of the
largest weblog companies in the world, with nearly 6.5 million users. It
also gives the company a very fighting chance against Google�s Blogger and
Microsoft�s MSN Spaces.

Weblogs have become quite popular in last 12 months. A recent report by the
Pew Internet, nearly 7% of the 120 million U.S. adults who use the internet
say they have created a blog or web-based diary. That represents more than 8
million people. About 27% of internet users say they read blogs, a 58% jump
from the 17% who told us they were blog readers in February. This means that
by the end of 2004 32 million Americans were blog readers. Bacon�s
Information, a media industry research group has recently started tracking
blogs as a news source. Ben and Mena Trott of Six Apart, and Peter Rojas of
Engadget were recently featured on the cover of Fortune magazine.

Live Journal was started by Brad Fitzpatrick back in 1999, long before Six
Apart existed and blogging was all the rage. Live Journal, which is based in
Portland, Oregon has 5.5 million users, though only a miniscule number are
paying customers. Live Journal is very popular with teenagers and is built
on an open source platform, and arguably is one of the largest open source
projects on the web. Live Journal has been in talks with several other
possible acquirers, though Six Apart is more of a natural fit. My sources
tell me that all Live Journal employees are going to be retained.



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