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COMPANY HISTORY
Facebook Acquires Travel Recommendation Site Nextstop
In July 2010, Facebook acquired Nextstop, a travel recommendation site. This takeover aimed to integrate Nextstop’s community-driven travel tips and advice into Facebook’s platform, enhancing user engagement and providing personalized travel recommendations to its vast user base.
Purchased FB.com Domain – $8.5 Million
In November 2010, Facebook purchased the domain FB.com for $8.5 million. This acquisition streamlined access to its platform, simplifying user interaction and strengthening its brand identity with a shorter, more memorable domain name.
Acquires Instagram
In April 2012, Facebook acquired Instagram, a popular app, for approximately $1 billion. This strategic move aimed to enhance Facebook’s social media dominance by integrating Instagram’s visual content-sharing capabilities and expanding its user base and features.
Facebook Acquires Mobile Loyalty Startup Tagtile
In April 2012, Facebook acquired Tagtile, a mobile loyalty startup. This step aimed to boost Facebook’s mobile engagement strategy by integrating Tagtile’s loyalty program technology, enhancing user interaction and preservation through personalized marketing and rewards.
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The wedding’s 600 guests will arrive
Fans who watched Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding may remember seeing celebrities walk into the church before the royal family. The time frame from 4:30 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. ET is when the 600 official wedding guests will arrive and be seated, before the royal family enters the church. One guest fans won’t see arriving at the church, though, is Meghan Markle’s father, Thomas Markle Sr., who is officially not attending the royal wedding.
Members of the public will start arriving
While only about 600 guests will be included in the ceremony in St. George’s Chapel, an additional 1,200 people will be attending the events by gathering in the rest of Windsor Castle. The members of the public who will be at the royal wedding include people from “a broad range of backgrounds and ages, including young people who have shown strong leadership, and those who have served their communities,” according to Royal.UK. These people will be the first guests to arrive. So if you’re not awake at 4:00 a.m. EST, don’t worry — you won’t miss the royal family’s arrivals.
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