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Android app developers top iOS developers
Android Market app developers are a busy group, with the average publisher placing more than six apps in the online store compared to four published by the average iOS developer in the Apple App Store. Read More


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Google readies Google+ for push into the enterprise
Google looks close to unleashing Google+ on the enterprise. Read More

Google: Bidding for Yahoo or driving up cost for Microsoft?
The pursuit of Yahoo seems to be heating up as a report added Google to a list of interested suitors that is already said to include Microsoft. Read More

Watch out Google, MC Hammer is getting into search
Google has a new competitor: '80s pop music superstar MC Hammer. Read More

Online and offline commerce on cusp of a convergence
As consumers use PCs, smartphones and tablets, to research, compare prices and buy products, the line between brick-and-mortar and online stores is getting harder to delineate. Read More

Ballmer feels lucky Microsoft didn't buy Yahoo in 2008
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer feels intensely fortunate that his company's US$44 billion bid for Yahoo back in 2008 never materialized. Read More

Congress wants answers on Amazon Silk privacy
A Massachusetts congressman has asked Amazon.com to spell out whether and how its upcoming Silk browser will collect information from users when the retail giant launches its Kindle tablet next month. Read More


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Twitter and Google 'just can't agree' on Realtime Search deal
Twitter and Google can't reach an agreement on Realtime Search, but Twitter's CEO isn't giving up. Read More

Google grows earnings, revenue in Q3 as ad sales accelerate
Google grew its sales and profits in the third quarter, exceeding Wall Street's expectations along the way, as the search company's advertising business continued on a strong growth path. Read More

Neustar pays $650M for Targusinfo for boost analytics
Neustar is acquiring privately owned Targusinfo for approximately $650 million in cash in a bid to expand its real-time information and analytics services. Read More

Google rises, Yahoo drops in U.S. search market
After slipping to a two-year low in August, Google inched back up in the U.S. search market last month, according to comScore. Read More

Social media revenue to hit $10.4B in 2011
Global social media revenue is expected to hit $10.3 billion by the end of this year, up 41% from 2010, according to Gartner Inc. Read More

Companies slow to take on social media, survey finds
Corporate executives see the need to use social media to connect with their customers, but many acknowledge that they're still figuring out how best to do it. Read More

 
 
 

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