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Trending Tech: Acquisitions, New Products and Oracle Cloud
Posted on June 8, 2012 | No CommentsIt’s a week of acquisitions as Google purchased Meebo and Quickoffice, and Citrix Systems acquired Bytemobile. In other news, Oracle unveiled new public cloud-based services, Napster founders unveiled a new video chat service and Microsoft announced ‘Smartglass’ technology for Xbox 360. 10. Samsung Names New... -
Trending Tech: D10 Conference Talks Special Edition
Posted on June 1, 2012 | No CommentsThe Wall Street Journal’s All Things Digital 10th annual D tech and business conference was an immense success. Industry’s most influential figures in media, venture capital and technology highlighted innovation, outlined the Internet trends, discussed the impact of cloud computing and remembered the legendary Apple... -
Trending Tech: Facebook Files S-1 Papers, Amazon Issues Earnings Report and Sony Hires a New CEO
Posted on February 3, 2012 | No CommentsFacebook IPO news dominated headlines this week with the lead up to its S-1 filing. The IPO papers revealed interesting insight on the company, including Zuckerberg’s take on Facebook’s mission and his extremely low salary. Meanwhile, Amazon disappointed analysts by missing its sales target by... -
Trending Tech Top Ten – December 16, 2011
Posted on December 16, 2011 | No CommentsThe flooding in Thailand forces Intel to project $1 billion less revenue than analysts expected for 2011. Tablet buzz persists as HP CEO Meg Whitman declares that Web OS, the software behind HP’s Touch Pad, will be an open-source project, while Amazon announces a software...




