Apple May Purchase Stake in Twitter

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Apple seems unbeatable in cutting-edge phone and computer technology, but the company has yet to conquer social media. Now, the New York Times reports, the people behind the iPad, iPhone and iMac are considering a sizeable investment into the 140-character-driven website Twitter.

Apple has considered an investment in the hundreds of millions of dollars, one that could value Twitter at more than $10 billion, up from an $8.4 billion valuation last year, these people said. They declined to be named because the discussions were private.

There is no guarantee that the two companies, which are not in negotiations at the moment, will come to an agreement. But the earlier talks are a sign that they may form a stronger partnership amid intensifying competition from the likes of Google and Facebook.

Apple has not made many friends in social media. Its relationship with Facebook, for example, has been strained since a deal to build Facebook features into Ping, Apple's music-centric social network, fell apart. Facebook is also aligned with Microsoft, which owns a small stake in it. And Google, an Apple rival in the phone market, has been pushing its own social network, Google Plus.

Read more at the New York Times.

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