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5 green data center tips from eBay's Project Mercury
Despite its location in scorching Phoenix, Ariz., the online marketplace's latest facility can be tuned to operate at a PUE of less than 1.2.
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RIM and Microsoft in 2012: Obvious advantage goes to Microsoft
While Apple and Google enjoy success at the top, RIM and Microsoft are left trying to define their place in the smartphone world. IMHO, Microsoft has the advantage.
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Five not-so-obvious reasons why Apple won't be Sony redux
Forrester CEO George Colony argues that Apple will lose its way like Sony did. Colony's argument revolves around charisma, but he misses a few key competitive advantages.
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eBay blows away Wall Street in Q1
Investors snap up eBay shares after hours after the company's myriad e-commerce arms fired on all cylinders in the quarter.
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eBay lights up largest solar installation
The project in Topaz, Utah, will handle about 10 percent of the e-commerce giant's data center power requirements for the site.
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eBay names new PayPal president
PayPal president was named today as David Marcus, who previously run a mobile payments company that eBay bought in 2011.
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eBay selling Rent.com to rental resource Primedia
Primedia's rental resources are getting stronger now that it is buying Rent.com from eBay.
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Oracle improves with higher Q3 FY12 earnings
Oracle surpassed Wall Street expectations with non-GAAP earnings were 62 cents a share on a revenue of $9.1 billion.
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Adobe Q1 earnings narrowly match Wall Street predictions
Just as with the last quarter, Adobe CEO and president Shantanu Narayen commented about Adobe's continued focus on digital media and marketing.
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Sex Tech: PayPal Reversal, Digital Playground Hacked, Facebook Rape Ads
Facebook rape ads, Digital Playground taken out by hackers, PayPal withdraws censorship, digital dating privacy examined at SXSW.
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Do 'Sponsored Tweets' breach Advertising Standards or are they obvious ads?
Mars Chocolate UK's marketing campaign has been cleared by the Advertising Standards Agency for using sponsored tweets to raise awareness of its Snickers brand.
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Want an iPad 3? Sell your current iPad now for maximum value!
Already know you're going to want an iPad 3? Consider selling your current iPad on eBay to get the most bang for your buck to put towards the cost of the iPad 3 when it launches!
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eBay wants to partner with large retailers, not compete with them
eBay is repositioning itself as a technology partner for retailers -- not a competitor -- in a rapidly changing commerce market.
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Akamai's Q4 shines; new CFO, acquisition also announced
For the year, Akamai had a GAAP net income of $201 million, or $1.07 a share, and a revenue of $1.159 billion.
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Qualcomm posts record fiscal Q1 earnings, ups outlook
Qualcomm boosts its yearly outlook after a record first fiscal quarter that succeeded primarily thanks to integrated Snapdragon processors.
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Seagate fiscal Q2 earnings soar despite hard drive shortage worries
Seagate shipped over 47 million disk drives while managing to post solid earnings despite worries about the global hard drive shortage looming.
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Texas Instruments Q4 soars as execs predict upturn
TI's CEO affirms that Q4 revenues were higher than expected across all major product lines, reinforcing the argument that "we're at the bottom of this downturn."
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Google downplays Europe concerns after Q4 earnings
Google investors inquired during the company's conference call about whether or not the rocky economic climate in Europe played a role at all in the fourth quarter report.
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Microsoft fiscal Q2 revenue miss estimates thanks to Windows
The Windows and Windows Live Division was the only unit that declined from the previous quarter, posting a revenue of $4.74 billion, down 6 percent.
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