Microsoft, Facebook Back AT&T’s T-Mobile Deal; Google Remains Silent
Wireless giant AT&T has friends in high places — and not just on Capitol Hill. Several major technology companies including Microsoft, Yahoo, Oracle, Facebook and Research In Motion, which makes...
View ArticleGOP Hopeful Tim Pawlenty’s Economic Fix? Just Google It
It’s hard out there for a Republican presidential candidate. With so much news oxygen being sucked up by killer tornadoes, Arab revolutions, misbehaving politicians, not to mention the distinctive...
View ArticlePanel OKs More Wireless Spectrum for Public Safety
The Senate Commerce Committee has approved a bill designed to free up valuable wireless spectrum for a national public safety network, as well as provide the Federal Communications Commission with the...
View ArticleAmazon to Connecticut, Arkansas: ‘Drop Dead’ Over Sales Tax
Amazon.com’s war with the states over sales tax is heating up, and the company’s affiliate programs in Connecticut and Arkansas are the latest casualties. The internet retail giant has managed to avoid...
View ArticleFacebook Aiming For $100 Billion IPO in Early 2012: Report
Facebook, the dominant internet social networking company, is making plans to go public early next year at a vertigo-inducing valuation of over $100 billion, CNBC reported said Monday. The Palo...
View ArticleBloomberg to FCC: Comcast is Violating NBCU Merger Conditions
News giant Bloomberg has filed a formal complaint with the Federal Communications Commission, accusing Comcast of violating conditions it agreed to as part of its merger with NBC Universal, which...
View Article26 Charged With Using P2P to Swap Child-Sex Videos
Law enforcement officials announced felony charges against 26 people Tuesday for the possession and distribution of violent child pornography over the internet, in one of most wide-ranging...
View ArticleFacebook Hires Former White House Press Secretary Joe Lockhart
Facebook is beefing up its public relations power as it mulls an IPO that could value the company at over $100 billion. The online social networking giant said Tuesday that is has hired former Clinton...
View ArticlePandora IPO Pops 60 Percent, Closes Up Nearly Nine Percent
Pandora, the internet radio company, became the latest web company to go public Wednesday, in what has become a full-blown IPO gold-rush. After pricing its shares at $16, Pandora [P] saw its stock open...
View ArticleFacebook Prepping ‘Project Spartan’ Mobile Platform: Report
Social networking giant Facebook is working on a new platform aimed squarely at Apple's dominance of the exploding market for mobile applications, according to Techcrunch. The new initiative,...
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