Google sells Zagat to restaurant discovery platform The Infatuation - Tech News - News Summed Up

Google sells Zagat to restaurant discovery platform The Infatuation - Tech News


Google has sold off crowd-sourced restaurant guide Zagat seven years after buying it to much fanfare.Google has offloaded the beleaguered burgundy guide and sold it to The Infatuation , which calls itself a restaurant discovery platform written by a small group of "highly trained, highly opinionated writers and editors" who dine anonymously.In a press release, The Infatuation co-founder and CEO Chris Stang said that the two brands will exist independently, with individual platforms, distinct purposes and points of view.While The Infatuation will maintain its editorial approach to restaurant reviews, Zagat will expand with a new tech-driven platform for its crowd-sourced reviews, he explained. "Tim and I are very excited for Zagat's next chapter with The Infatuation," said co-founder Nina Zagat in a statement. "Their innovative approach, and their passion for helping people discover great restaurants and for building community lines up exactly with what we built with Zagat from the very beginning. At the Disco.The Infatuation also has restaurant city guides for 16 cities around the world from Paris to Cape Town, Tokyo to Sydney.Meanwhile, the US$151mil (RM589.4mil) acquisition of Zagat back in 2011 was supposed to enrich Google Maps and Google's own restaurant reviews generated from Google+ users.Zagat was founded in 1979 and helped pioneer the concept of user-generated content.The Infatuation launched in 2009 and reaches about three million people a month. — AFP Relaxnews


Source: The Star March 07, 2018 01:52 UTC



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