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Smallthought Systems Acquired by Twitter

Jun 11, 2010
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Twitter has made it clear it wants to add analytics capabilities for its eventual paid accounts, and the microblog took a step in that direction June 10 by snapping up Smallthought Systems. Twitter acquired the startup for Trendly, which Twitter analytics lead Kevin Weil described as a “tool that helps Websites distinguish signal from noise in their Google Analytics data.” Twitter has said it wants to inject analytics into commercial accounts to help marketers better reach their audiences.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Twitter has been using Smallthought’s Dabble DB online database for project management.

But the company acquired the startup for Trendly, which Twitter analytics lead Kevin Weil described as a “tool that helps Websites distinguish signal from noise in their Google Analytics data.”

Twitter has said it wants to inject analytics into commercial accounts to help marketers better reach their audiences. The belief is that some marketers will gladly pay for such services to get their messages out.

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