What Wal-Mart Has In Store for Social Commerce - Tricia Duryee - Commerce - AllThingsD
Wal-Mart’s social and mobile plans are starting to take shape only two months after acquiring Kosmix of Mountain View, Calif.
When the acquisition was first announced,  it was not clear how the social start-up would fit into the retailer’s  plans, but today, Kosmix’s founders have come up for air to explain what  they are working on ahead of the holiday season.
First, a little background.
When Kosmix was purchased, it was building a database called the  social genome project, which kept track of what people were interested  in and what products people were talking about.
But it was not necessarily focused on the intersection of social and  commerce, although the subjects are very familiar to its founders Venky  Harinarayan and Anand Rajaraman. Before starting Kosmix, they sold their  first company, Junglee, to Amazon.com in 1998, and later  were privileged enough to be individual investors in Facebook.
Today, the two serve as SVPs of Wal-mart’s global e-commerce group,  based in Silicon Valley. In particular, they head up a 70-person group  called @WalmartLabs. (Neither company agreed to disclose terms of the  acquisition; however, we heard they paid just over $300 million in cash.)

What Wal-Mart Has In Store for Social Commerce - Tricia Duryee - Commerce - AllThingsD

Wal-Mart’s social and mobile plans are starting to take shape only two months after acquiring Kosmix of Mountain View, Calif.

When the acquisition was first announced, it was not clear how the social start-up would fit into the retailer’s plans, but today, Kosmix’s founders have come up for air to explain what they are working on ahead of the holiday season.

First, a little background.

When Kosmix was purchased, it was building a database called the social genome project, which kept track of what people were interested in and what products people were talking about.

But it was not necessarily focused on the intersection of social and commerce, although the subjects are very familiar to its founders Venky Harinarayan and Anand Rajaraman. Before starting Kosmix, they sold their first company, Junglee, to Amazon.com in 1998, and later were privileged enough to be individual investors in Facebook.

Today, the two serve as SVPs of Wal-mart’s global e-commerce group, based in Silicon Valley. In particular, they head up a 70-person group called @WalmartLabs. (Neither company agreed to disclose terms of the acquisition; however, we heard they paid just over $300 million in cash.)