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Google CEO Shakeup: Advantage Microsoft in Apps War?

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January 26, 2011
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Google CEO Shakeup: Advantage Microsoft in Apps War? You have to wonder if Microsoft execs were dancing the jig after hearing the news that business-minded Google CEO Eric Schmidt was replaced by 38-year-old Larry Page.
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Yahoo's Q4 Net Revenue Down 4%, Shares Plunge After Hours Despite increase in net income, gross quarterly sales are lowest in two years
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Amazon Cloud Now Can Send Bulk E-mail Amazon is adding a bulk e-mail sending service for businesses and developers to its compute cloud.
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IBM to Build Asia's Largest Cloud Computing Center IBM and the China-based Range Technology will build a cloud computing data center near Beijing that the companies claim will be Asia's largest by floor space.
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Acer Reports Record Revenue, Profit in 2010 Acer, one of the world's top PC vendors, reported record high revenue of NT$629.7 billion (US$19.9 billion) in 2010 and profits in its core business, the company...
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FCC Sets LTE as Standard for Public Safety Network The FCC sets LTE as the standard for a nationwide mobile broadband network for public safety agencies.
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Obama Talks About Innovation, IT Investments in Speech Barack Obama focuses on innovation and education in his State of the Union address.
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How Amazon's New Bulk E-mail Service Works Amazon has launched the Simple Email Service (SES) as part of its Web Services platform, and it offers a lot for smaller businesses prepared to put in the effort.
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EU Clears Intel's Purchase of McAfee The European Union’s competition authorities have cleared Intel's proposed takeover of McAfee subject to certain conditions.
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CS Pioneer Knuth Releases Long-awaited Textbook Donald Knuth has released a new volume of his vaunted "The Art of Computer Programming" series of textbooks
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Amazon Adds CloudWatch to Management Tool Amazon has added CloudWatch to the list of services that are integrated with its AWS (Amazon Web Services) Management Console, allowing IT staff to create alarms...
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EU Seeks to Establish Guidelines for CIOs Questionnaires will be sent out to CIOs around Europe in the coming weeks as new EU research seeks to set out guidelines for IT best practice.
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Intel, Taiwan School to Research "Internet of Things" Intel will invest around NT$750 million (US$25.8 million) in joint research with Taiwan's top-ranked university to raise the island's world tech profile and...
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Intel Taps Will.i.am for Creative Director Job William James Adams Jr., better known as Will.i.am of the popular music group Black Eyed Peas, was named Intel's new director of creative innovation, the chip...
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Oracle Nominates User Group to Fill Apache's JCP Spot Oracle has nominated Brazilian user group SouJava to fill the vacancy left by the Apache Software Foundation on the Java SE/EE executive committee.
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EMC Profit, Revenue Soar on Storage and VMware Surging revenue from storage, security and virtualization brought record financial results at EMC in the fourth quarter, the company reported Tuesday.
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TomorrowNow Litigation Drags SAP Q4 Profits Down SAP revenue up; but profits hit by provisions for TomorrowNow litigation
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Recording Artists Demand Transparency in Online Music Sales Music recording artists have hit out at French government commitments to protect their rights online; saying they don’t go far enough.
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Revenue Down, Profits up in Yahoo's Q4 Yahoo's revenue fell but profits grew in its fourth quarter, results which the company described as "encouraging" and as fueling a turnaround momentum.
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Yahoo Cuts One Percent of Staff Ahead of Earnings In a negative prelude to its fourth quarter earnings report due later on Tuesday, Yahoo confirmed it is cutting 1 percent of its global staff.
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