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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Investing legends circle Yahoo; Does a breakup make sense?
The Microhoo saga has attracted a who's who list of investors to Yahoo in a big bet that Carl Icahn will force some sort of "shareholder value." The latest investing star to enter the Microhoo...
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Fox Interactive and Google: Is breaking up hard to do?
Fox is reportedly thinking about terminating its deal with Google for search advertising and getting in bed with Microsoft. TechCrunch's Michael Arrington is reporting the news based on what...
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Elian, Microsoft and Linux
I'd appreciate less Janet Reno on TV, regardless of who she's fighting.
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Facebook's most popular Spotify breakup, love songs
Here are the top 10 songs for Facebook users in a relationship and for Facebook users who have just broken up their relationship. The data is limited to Spotify users located in the U.S.
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RIM has "lost it": Shareholders call for company break-up, or sell-off
Shareholders led by Jaguar Financial are calling on the BlackBerry maker Research in Motion to be "broken up" or "sold off", as the company struggles into the New Year.
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Scam warning: Jessy, 22 yrs Girl from Miami committed Suicide before a Cam after breakup.
A new scam that uses a rogue Facebook application as well as a social engineering trick is spreading very quickly by talking about a video of a girl committing suicide.
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Motorola breakup scheduled for Jan. 4
Motorola's long-awaited breakup now has a date. On Jan. 4, Motorola will spin off its handset unit as a separate company.
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Motorola's breakup in sight: Nokia Siemens buys wireless networking unit
In another step toward its breakup, Motorola unloaded its wireless networking unit to Nokia Siemens Networks for $1.2 billion.
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Yahoo looking for a rebound after break-up
Google officially called it quits on the search ads deal between themselves and Yahoo. This is one of those cases where Google decided it was in their best interest to not proceed with something,...
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Investing legends circle Yahoo; Does a breakup make sense?
The Microhoo saga has attracted a who's who list of investors to Yahoo in a big bet that Carl Icahn will force some sort of "shareholder value." The latest investing star to enter the Microhoo...
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Fox Interactive and Google: Is breaking up hard to do?
Fox is reportedly thinking about terminating its deal with Google for search advertising and getting in bed with Microsoft. TechCrunch's Michael Arrington is reporting the news based on what...
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OLPC responds to Intel breakup
The One Laptop Per Child Project and Intel broke up their relationship recently. Now it's the OLPC project's turn to speak. Nicholas Negroponte, head of the OLPC project, said the following in a...
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The Intel/OLPC break-up - I'm surprised the marriage lasted as long as it did
So, Intel and the OLPC consortium have parted ways. I'm surprised that things stayed sweet for as long as they did.
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Behind Rocketboom's breakup fireworks
Q&AAmanda Congdon, the former face of the video blog site, shares her thoughts and views on the "he said, she said" drama.
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Behind Rocketboom's breakup fireworks
Amanda Congdon, the former face of the video blog site, shares her thoughts and views on the "he said, she said" drama.
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BT resists break-up calls
Will BT go the way of the old AT&T? Not without a fight.
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SBC, AT&T say Bell breakup doesn't work
Twenty years after Ma Bell fell, consumers need nationwide providers again, merging companies tell government regulators.
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Merrill Lynch to HP: Time for a breakup
Analyst Steven Milunovich says HP should split into two businesses to better compete with Dell and IBM. Printing and imaging would be a natural separate company, he says.
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Why the breakup idea would never have worked
Penfield-Jackson did what any judge might have done to keep a crook off the street--throw the biggest book he could at Microsoft. But even that remedy didn't anticipate the Internet services...
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Microsoft: From breakup to hand-slap
John Dickinson takes a look at Microsoft's aggressiveness and the government's antitrust track record and asks: Would the software company have come out a winner even if it had been split into two?
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