The founder of photo sharing services Divvyshot said Divvyshot proposed acquisition of Facebook is "a proposal we can’t reject." The terms of agreement were not disclosed, but like Facebook and FriendFeed Parakey acquisition, this deal is designed to strengthen technical staff for Facebook.

Divvyshot was established with support from the "nursery" Y Combinatory, which allows photo sharing group: Multiple users can edit (edit) the albums are grouped around these events and different locations. After acquisition, the service will be "closed." Current users can continue using Divvyshot, but will not have any new account is created. People also do not download iPhone applications Divvyshot anymore. In this agreement, "many assets of the company" has become property of Facebook founder Sam Odio as well as two employees of Michael Yuan and Paul Carduner Divvyshot be a member of the team's photo-sharing application Facebook. There are more than 3 billion photos uploaded to Facebook Photos every month.