] Web search powerhouse Google has jumped headfirst into ] the popular web logging (blogging) phenomena, inking a ] deal to acquire Silicon Valley software firm Pyra Labs. ] Financial terms of the deal, believed to be an all-cash ] transaction, were not released. ] Google officials could not be reached to comment on the ] deal, which includes the Blogger "push-button" Web ] publishing platform used by hundreds of thousands of ] users to update online journals, or blogs (define). ] Blogger boasts just over 1 million registered users but ] only about 200,000 users publish active weblogs. Blogger ] runs a free service alongside a $35 per year Blogger Pro ] option that offers advanced features for commercial ] bloggers. ] Pyra Labs, formed in January 1999, was launched with ] start-up funding from O'Reilly & Associates, Advance ] Publications (parent to Condi Nast), Jerry Michalski, and ] The Accelerator Group. Google Acquires Blog Software Firm |