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Former Microsoft evangelist Don Dodge on Google vs. Microsoft (Q&A)
16 hours ago ago from VentureBeat
At Microsoft, Don Dodge was known as the software giant's ambassador to an at-times skeptical startup community. When he was laid off in November, TechCrunch's Michael Arrington declared , This is a huge mistake, but Dodge quickly moved over to Google , where he's taking on a similar role. (TechFlash has even nominated Dodge for best hire of the year.) Now that he's starting to settle in, I interviewed Dodge about how Google compares to ...
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1 day ago ago from clipotech gadgets
"A few days ago a contact tipped me off to the possibility that Google might not just be developing an operating system for netbooks , but that the company could actually be involved in building a netbook that it would sell under the Google brand name. You know, sort of like it’s expected to do with the Google Nexus One cellphone soon." Is Google building a netbook? -It's very likely that they will. If they release a phone ( Google Nexus ...
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1 day ago ago from US Post Today.
Google Chrome OS Netbook As reports continue to state Google will sell a custom built phone very soon, a new rumor suggests the search company will also release its own branded netbook PC when Chrome OS debuts in late 2010. If true, it would mean that Google and Apple are set to compete yet again, this time in the hardware and software PC business. The latest rumor is just more evidence of why Google CEO Eric Schmidt was forced ...
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1 day ago ago from Cordless Phone Reviews
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4 hours ago ago from Planyc 2030
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Google covets Yelp; Here comes the Borg of local content
8 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
December 18th, 2009 Google covets Yelp; Here comes the Borg of local content Posted by Larry Dignan @ 2:41 am Categories: General , Google , Media , Search Tags: Google Inc. , Yelp , Resistance , Leadership , Strategy , Management , Larry Dignan Google is reportedly in talks to buy Yelp for $500 million. Sure, buyouts are a fine exit strategy for startups, but does Google (insert any other Web giant here too) have to buy everything ...
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2 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
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6 hours ago ago from All Things D
Say this for Eric Schmidt he's keeping his word. This fall, the Google CEO said his company was getting back into M&A , and he has indeed been making a slew of deals at varying price points . The most recent: The company is in talks to purchase local review site Yelp , at a price that reportedly could top $500 million. If the deal does go through, then Google will have snapped up seven companies since August , for what I estimate is a ...
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19 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
In 1979, when I moved to Beijing to help set up one of my then-employer's first foreign law firm offices, landline communication in China was virtually nonexistent. In many parts of China, to talk with a friend, you rode a bike or a bus to their home. To place an order with a local business, you walked there. Thirty years later, China is a country buzzing, beeping and singing with cell phones. More than 700 million phones are in use. What ...
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