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Dell Confirms Mobile Device Group

9 hours ago ago from Actual Technology News Blog

PC maker Dell confirmed news that many insiders were hoping was coming. It is forming a mobile device group devoted to launching a bigger push into the smartphone market. The new division will be headed by Ron Garriques, a former Motorola executive and current president of Dell's consumer division. This news comes two months after the company announced plans to build a smartphone for AT&T using Google's Android software. Dell's ...

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Rumor: Dell Mobile Division Ready To Deliver Their First Smartphone On 2010

16 hours ago ago from Genzomedia

Dell try to explore their new technology of Mobile Division. Based on the rumor , Dell is preparing their debut collection of smartphone and deliver them to US and Europe market. Dell's first smartphone project will be leaded by Ron Garriques, who was previously head of Dell’s consumer computer division. Dell has give the release schedule for this smartphone about next year.

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Dell to Set up Mobile Business Unit (PC World)

14 hours ago ago from nosle

Dell to Set up Mobile Business Unit (PC World) PC World - Dell is setting up a new business unit surrounding mobile products as it tries to expand its presence in the communications market, the company said on Friday. Dell to Set up Mobile Business Unit - Yahoo! News Dell is setting up a new business unit surrounding mobile products as it tries to expand its presence in the communications market, the company said on ...

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Dell Reports Q2 09 Financials, Edges Estimates, Stock Surges 6.71% | theskinnynewsdaily

19 hours ago ago from Theskinnynewsdaily,com

Dell reported a Q2 09 year-over-year revenue drop of 22% and profit decline of 23% coming in slightly ahead of analyts estimates. The stock soared 6.71% during reluguar trading hours and remains flat in the after hours market. Outlook quote form the Dell press release: In the third quarter, the company expects seasonal demand improvements from the Consumer and U.S. federal government businesses, but the quarter is also generally a period ...

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Dell Rides Twitter to $6.5 Million in Sales

8 hours ago ago from Mashable!

Dell continues to be one of the more visible corporate behemoths actively using social media, and today they’re out with new numbers to demonstrate some of the success they are having. The company tells us that they’ve now generated a total of $6.5 million in revenue from their Twitter presence, where they have nearly 1.5 million followers on their @DellOutlet account (and 3 million “connections” across all social sites). Although a ...

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Google Unveils News-by-Topic Service

4 hours ago ago from The New York Times

Google on Tuesday unveiled a new approach to presenting news online by topic, developed with The New York Times and The Washington Post, and said that if the experiment was successful, it would be made available to all publishers. Related Google Adds Live Updates to Results (December 8, 2009) The announcement of the living stories project offers an example of Google's collaboration with newspapers at a time when some major ...

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BBC News - Google includes real-time data in search results

13 hours ago ago from BBC

By Maggie Shiels, Technology reporter BBC News, Silicon Valley Google's real-time search feed can be found at Google.com/trends Google has launched real-time search to give users access to up-to-the-second information. The search giant said it will draw real-time data from over a billion pages on the web. The new feature will also include updates from Twitter and the social networks of MySpace ...

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Advertising: Groups Far Apart on Online Privacy Oversight

18 hours ago ago from The New York Times

Washington Add to Portfolio Google Inc Go to your Portfolio IF online privacy was once an obscure policy subject, it has come front and center. That much was apparent at the standing-room-only roundtable on privacy and technology that the Federal Trade Commission held here on Monday. The commission had brought in academics, consumer advocates and executives from Google , Microsoft and Wal-Mart to debate what needs to ...

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