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Quote:The online auction colossus has caught a dose of community activism. On Mar. 9, eBay (EBAY) joined five other investors to purchase a minority share in community Web site Meetup.com.

The investment will total just more than 10% equity interest in Meetup.com, which connects folks to affinity groups like stay-at-home moms or Chihuahua lovers for offline gatherings. Although the companies refuse to reveal the dollar value, estimates put the investment -- in which eBay is joined by Omidyar Network, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Esther Dyson, Allen & Co., and Senator Bill Bradley -- at less than $10 million.

The investment makes sense for eBay as it continues to focus on building communities, says spokesperson Hani Durzy. "You would never be able to separate the community from the commerce on eBay," he says...

full article: http://www.businessweek.com/technology/c...op+stories
Didn't Meg say earlier this year that eBay wasn't going to buy new stuff this year but rather focus on what they already have (and presumably trying to make IT work)?

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Didn't Meg say earlier this year that eBay wasn't going to buy new stuff this year but rather focus on what they already have (and presumably trying to make IT work)?
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eBay 10/2005: "Free is not a business model" eBay 12/2005: free is good  Smile
At least ITs inconsistency is consistent.