Acquisition History / Google / DocVerse
Google Acquires DocVerse
Announced March 5, 2010 — $25M
What happened
DocVerse was a microsoft office files sharing site business based in United States; acquired by Alphabet/Google and integrated into or used as Google Docs.
- Acquirer
- Target
- DocVerse
- Announced
- March 5, 2010
- Price
- $25M
- Industry
- Microsoft Office files sharing site
By the numbers
Frequently Asked Questions About This Acquisition
When did Google acquire DocVerse?
Google acquired DocVerse on March 5, 2010. This was Google's 60th publicly tracked acquisition out of 269 we have on record.
How much did Google pay for DocVerse?
Google paid $25M for DocVerse.
What does DocVerse do?
DocVerse was a microsoft office files sharing site business based in United States; acquired by Alphabet/Google and integrated into or used as Google Docs.
What other Microsoft Office files sharing site companies has Google acquired?
DocVerse is Google's only publicly tracked acquisition in Microsoft Office files sharing site so far.
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