Why Microsoft is Smart to Produce its Own Tablet
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Analysis: The software leader has produced its own hardware before, but never competing with the platforms that run Windows. It's time for that to change[...]
Continue ReadingGroupon finally has some good news to talk about
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Things are looking up a little for beleaguered daily deals company Groupon. Shares in the company rallied Monday morning after a Morgan Stanley analyst upgraded the company to “overweight.”
“Groupon has emerged as the leading local e-commerce company in an industry with significant barriers to scale,”analyst Scott Devitt wrote in a note to clients. “Its advantage due to scale (largest merchant and customer base) and technology (8 acquisitions YTD) has enabled it to accelerate NA revenue growth while improving ?its margins.” Groupon shares gained more than 8 percent to reach $10.94 Monday morning.
Since its IPO in November, �Chicago-based Groupon, which deb[...]
Continue Reading“Groupon has emerged as the leading local e-commerce company in an industry with significant barriers to scale,”analyst Scott Devitt wrote in a note to clients. “Its advantage due to scale (largest merchant and customer base) and technology (8 acquisitions YTD) has enabled it to accelerate NA revenue growth while improving ?its margins.” Groupon shares gained more than 8 percent to reach $10.94 Monday morning.
Since its IPO in November, �Chicago-based Groupon, which deb[...]
Draw Something Mobile Game Aims for Prime Time TV
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The popular mobile and social game is reportedly coming to TV as a game show, where home audiences can compete with celebrities and show off their artistic skills[...]
Continue ReadingLulzSec Hackers Down but Not Out
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The real danger is less from hackers determined to keep their organization alive than from federal officials who "continue to pooh-pooh" cybercrime, investigator says[...]
Continue ReadingFCC to Review Cell Phone Radiation Standards
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Studies have shown no conclusive evidence regarding danger from wireless signals, but the FCC wants to reopen an inquiry into whether its regulations do enough to protect consumers[...]
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