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Nokia eyes wider use of Linux software in phones (www.reuters.com)
Nokia has already exited Japan. Nokia made no headway in Japan. If the economy was healthier Nokia would have stayed. The company’s relationship with Linux will figure prominently in Nokia’s future.
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Fate of BCE Buyout in Doubt (online.wsj.com)
The failure of this deal has a number of pundits scratching their heads. Why did the deal crater?
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Clearwire Shareholders Approve Deal With Sprint (www.nytimes.com)
Finally, the shareholders of Clearwire have approved to merge with Sprint’s wireless broadband network.
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Google Tool Lets Users Edit Search (online.wsj.com)
Google’s recent actions are a sign that it is becoming more customer focused. Yes I know it is a strange thing to say but when you think about it you really don’t have a deep understanding as to how your search results got ranked.
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Tata units to curb acquisitions (online.wsj.com)
I have often described Tata as the GE of India. It is involved in everything in India and around the world. However, not even global giants are immune to over expansion and the recession.
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TVB's Revised Spot Forecast: Down 7-11% (www.tvnewsday.com)
In late 2008, the advertising industry appeared to be headed in the same direction as the American economy, except that the federal government is expected to provide some help to the economy in 2009. Advertising couldn't even count on a Holiday bonus and 2009 had nothing in sight to replace the...
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Sprint offers voluntary package to employees (www.fiercewireless.com)
Companies in Sprint’s situation will ask for volunteers first.
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Everything's Gone Green (www.lightreading.com)
Well thank goodness, AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint are stepping up efforts to promote the Green movement.
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FCC approves white spaces, creates interference restrictions (www.fiercewireless.com)
The FCC’s (Federal Communications Commission’s) recent decision will be hailed by some investor groups as creating new opportunities for the rural markets. Some telecom professionals will hail this decision as a disaster waiting to happen.
Some telecom professionals will hail this decision...
November 10, 2008
Yahoo’s Stock Is Tanking – Hires a Microsoft Executive – You Cannot Make This Stuff Up
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Yahoo hires ex-Microsoft exec to run media sites (www.businessweek.com)
Yahoo’s Stock Is Tanking – Hires a Microsoft Executive – You Cannot Make This Stuff Up
A few months ago, Yahoo was at war with Microsoft. Now Yahoo is hiring ex-Microsoft executives. This is too funny. You cannot make this stuff up.
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