Google has reached an agreement to buy ITA Software, a maker of air-travel flight-information software whose customers include major airlines and online travel agencies. Google will pay US$700 million ...
The Department of Justice ruled Friday that Google can move forward with its proposed $700 million acquisition of ITA Software, but only on condition that Google develop and license travel software.
Google agreed to acquire closely held ITA Software Inc. for $700 million in cash, a transaction expected to widen the world's most popular search engine's lead over its competitors by giving it a ...
WASHINGTON – The Justice Department approved Google Inc's (GOOG.O) purchase of ITA Software with stiff conditions on Friday, and left the door open to a larger probe into whether Google manipulates ...
On July 1, 2010, Google officially—and finally—announced the acquisition of ITA Software, a leading provider of airfare shopping technology, for US$700 million. Subject to regulatory approval, the ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Google's entry into the online travel sector was cleared for takeoff Friday as the US Justice Department gave the green light to its ...
Google has reached an agreement to buy ITA Software, a maker of air-travel flight-information software whose customers include major airlines and online travel agencies. Google will pay US$700 million ...
It’s been almost a year and a half since Google announced its acquisition of travel information specialists ITA Software, even launching its first ITA-powered product – Google Flights – in September, ...
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SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Google Inc plans to buy one of the Web's key providers of airline travel software for $700 million (461.3 million pounds), potentially raising new antitrust ...
The U.S. Department of Justice will require Google to develop and license travel software to competitors as a condition of its US $700 million acquisition of travel software maker ITA Software. The ...