Top 6 Best Cheap Acquisitions Made by Google

3. Keyhole

Price – $35 million

Founded back in 2001, Keyhole Inc. was specializing in a tool that provided geospacial data. A few years later, in 2004, Google acquired Keyhole, paying a rumored $35 million in the process. In 2005, Google Earth entered the market.

In the ten years since then, the service has been greatly improved, and Google Earth remains an exciting thing to experience with much to teach all of us.

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