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Yahoo buys Snapchat rival Blink

Yahoo is buying the mobile messaging app Blink, in a move reflecting CEO Marissa Mayer's focus on mobile.

Mobile messaging app to shut down so staff can work on Yahoo products

Message on the website of messaging app Blink announces the sale to Yahoo. Terms were not disclosed. (CBC)

Yahoo is buying the mobile messaging app Blink, in a move reflecting CEO Marissa Mayer's focus on mobile.

Terms of the deal, which was announced Wednesday on Blink's website, are not being disclosed.

Messages sent through the Blink app self-destruct after a certain amount of time. The app allows users to send texts, sketches, record audio, make videos and take photos. Its main rival is Snapchat, which Facebook reportedly tried to buy for $3 billion.

Blink said it will shut down both the iOS and Android versions of the app in the coming weeks before the switchover.

The app will reportedly be shut down so that Blink's seven-person team can work on Yahoo's "smart communication" products.

The move comes amid both Yahoo's continued efforts to reinvent itself and rising interest from social networking companies in mobile messaging apps.

Sunnyvale, California-based Yahoo Inc. has bought numerous startups since Mayer's arrival two years ago in an attempt to increase its mobile presence and reverse a decline in advertising revenue.

Meanwhile, Facebook spent $19 billion earlier this year to buy the Mountain View, California-based messaging app WhatsApp, which had 450 million users at the time, after its attempts to buy Los Angeles-based Snapchat failed.

Snapchat reportedly rejected a $3 billion acquisition offer from Facebook, but recently faced FTC demands for a more comprehensive privacy policy.