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- kencam - Oct 06 2008 | Health, Internet, PHR, Technology
Quoted: Revolution Health has inked a deal to merge with one of the largest online health companies in the world, with a network of more than 20 sites. The deal, estimated to be worth $300 million, joins together Revolution and Brooklyn, N.Y.-based Waterfront Media -- the second- and third-largest purveyors on online health information -- in a bid to compete with the acknowledged front-runner, WebMD.
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