Facebook Buys Shopping Search Engine TheFind

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Facebook says it bought the ecommerce search engine to help boost its advertising business.

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Facebook says it bought shopping search engine TheFind to help boost its advertising business. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The acquisition is expected to close in the next few weeks. TheFind, which was founded in 2006, will shut down and some of its key employees will work at the social media company. TheFind lets users search for items to buy from websites or in local stores. It is based Mountain View, California. TheFind bills itself as a service that helps you "fine every product from every store, every coupon and every review." In a statement Friday, Facebook said that TheFind will help make its ads more relevant and better for its users.

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