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| HEARD ON THE STREET: Ellison Picks Up Hurd Off the Street Wall Street Journal By ROLFE WINKLER Oracle investors appear a bit overexcited about the hiring of Mark Hurd as their company's new co-president, adding about $6 billion to the company's market capitalization in early Tuesday trading. It is certainly a great hire, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Google CEO: Web TV Service to Be Offered Worldwide in 2011 Bloomberg By Ragnhild Kjetland and Douglas MacMillan - Tue Sep 07 14:58:36 GMT 2010 Google Inc. Chief Executive Officer Eric Schmidt, seen here, said, "You should expect that other TV manufacturers would love to have this product. It's free. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| What's Behind Google's Bouncing Ball Homepage Logo? PC Magazine Coming off the holiday weekend, Google's homepage on Tuesday featured a doodle with a variety of fast-moving, colored balls. While some speculated the interactive logo was in honor of Google's 12th birthday, the company was coy when asked about its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Origin PC announces "Big O" PC/Xbox 360 hybrid CNET by Rich Brown Origin PC made a strong impression on us a few months ago when, in its first-ever CNET review, it earned an Editor's Choice award for its high-end Genesis gaming desktop. As strong as we found that near-$5000 PC, it was a relatively ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| New iPod Touch Has a Vibrator Reuters By Charlie Sorrel at Wired.com Steve Jobs wasn't kidding when he called the iPod Touch the "iPhone without a phone". We have been calling it that for years, of course, but with each iteration the two iOS devices get closer and closer in terms of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 2 Sides to Apple's Success Story msnbc.com By Rick Aristotle Munarriz Good news! Apple's Ping -- the social-music network that Cupertino's sultans of style embedded into iTunes last week -- notched a million users in less than 48 hours. Bad news! Earlier in the week, Apple had hyped Ping's ... See all stories on this topic » |
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