Maybe they have some eggs left in the basket but the way HTC and Apple are moving ahead in the mobile communications business and the way Samsung is giving the Americans and Taiwanese a hard time, it is unlikely RIM will be able to retain its customer base, US President being one of them, in […]
Dec 21 2011 | Posted in
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Research In Motion are in financial troubles of late and there is a possible acquisition expected in the near future by some experts. However, RIM itself is conducting business against all odds and is stubborn in solving the problems own its own, which is shocking. The Canadian company’s major-sale product is the Blackberry smartphone, which […]
Dec 21 2011 | Posted in
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Google, Facebook, Yahoo and Twitter: Heavyweights of the online world go up against US piracy bills The heavyweights of the online world Google, Facebook, Yahoo and Twitter joined forces to oppose the recent legislation in the United States Congress which intends to crack down the on the Internet piracy. According to the new US online […]
Dec 3 2011 | Posted in
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Microsoft Corporation has been linked to Research In Motion’s (RIM) purchase of late but according to a research conducted by Nomura software analyst, Rick Sherlund, the acquisition is unlikely to happen. RIM, famous for their smartphone Blackberry, are out for a bid on their stocks enlisted at New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ. It was […]
Dec 2 2011 | Posted in
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Alibaba.com Q3 profitgoes up the roof with 11.9 percent increase The listed unit of Alibaba Group operates an e-commerce website that links Chinese businesses looking to sell their goods to overseas buyers. Alibaba Group, founded by billionaire Jack Ma, is 40 percent owned by Yahoo Inc. Alibaba.com’s exposure to international markets makes its turnover sensitive […]
Nov 24 2011 | Posted in
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The internet giants Google, Facebook, Yahoo and Twitter opposes US online piracy bills The heavyweights of the online world Google, Facebook, Yahoo and Twitter joined forces to oppose the recent legislation in the United States Congress which intends to crack down the on the Internet piracy. According to the new US online Piracy Bills, additional […]