Related Blog Posts
Google Set To Market The Nexus One
6 hours ago ago from Planyc 2030
By admin ( December 18, 2009 at 13:10) Filed under Business News Google Inc. plans to begin selling a cellphone directly to consumers as soon as next year, people familiar with the matter said, escalating the Internet giant's assault on the traditional business model of the wireless industry. The phone, called Nexus One, was designed inside Google and will be sold, at least initially, without a wireless partner, ...
Related contentSome Advertisers Lament Google's Dominance
6 hours ago ago from Planyc 2030
By admin ( December 18, 2009 at 13:10) Filed under Business News Google Inc.'s Internet dominance is a concern to advertising firms, because it could limit the choices they can offer clients online, said Bob Lord, the head of Publicis Groupe SA's Razorfish agency. People don't want Google to become Kleenex, said Lord, the chief executive officer at Razorfish, which Publicis acquired from Google rival Microsoft Corp. this ...
Related contentGoogle Wants to Gulp Yelp, As Part of a $1.5 Billion Shopping Spree
7 hours ago ago from MediaMemo
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 ...
Related contentGoogle Branded Chrome OS Netbook
13 hours ago ago from My Views and Reviews
Google Branded Chrome OS Netbook Most of the tech world think that Google will sell open my phone, one called Nexus, customers directly early in 2010. Some of the difference between Google details stragglers still a good experience working with the Android handset makers and carriers are considering the hardware specs and ordered them to sell directly to V. users. Although they work for themselves that we are off to the next story ...
Related contentGoogle convicted in French copyright case
5 hours ago ago from News Chowder
PARIS (AP) - A Paris court ruled Friday that Google Inc. is breaking French law with its policy of digitizing books, handing the U.S. Internet giant a euro10,000 ($14,300)-a-day fine until it rids its database of the literary extracts. A judge also ordered Google to pay euro300,000 ($430,000) in damages and interest to French publisher La Martiniere, which brought the case on behalf of a group of French publishers. The attorney for ...
Related contentRelated News
Nothing to see... move along.
Related Videos
Nothing to see... move along.
