Monthly Archives: August 2011
Motorola Unveils Defy+ Gingerbread Phone Amid Google Bid
For Motorola Mobility (NYSE:MMI), is was business as usual on the same day it agreed to put its fate in Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) hands.The phone...
Google, Motorola: Should Microsoft Buy Nokia or RIM?
Should Google's acquisition of Motorola Mobility drive Microsoft to buy either Nokia or Research In Motion?That's the question zipping around the blogosphere after Google...
Google’s Motorola Mobility Buyout: 10 Possible Outcomes
Google has made the extremely surprising decision toacquire Motorola Mobility for a whopping $12.5 billion in cash. The deal marks a 63 percent premium...
Verizon, Sprint, RIM Prep BlackBerry 7 OS Phones for Release
In one of the few bits of Aug. 15 tech news that doesn't involve the word "Google" or "Motorola," Verizon Wireless is making the...
Google + Moto = Happy Lawyers, Puzzled Partners, Users On Hold
Image representing Google as depicted in Crunc...Image via CrunchBaseMotorola is a name long associated with mobile communications. Those Walkie-Talkies in World War II? That...
Syber, MaxxVault Partner on Document Management Platform
Syber, a provider of consulting, technology and marketing services designed to strengthen the core of its clients, allowing them to gain competitive advantage, announced...
IT Skills, Pay Premiums Drop in Value: Foote Report
The average market value for 265 noncertified skills dipped slightly (-0.2 percent) from April to June following consistent gains in the previous five calendar...
Google to Buy Motorola Mobility for $12.5 Billion
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) stunned the high-tech world Aug. 15 with an offer to buy Motorola Mobility (NYSE:MMI) for $12.5 billion. The company's largest purchase ever...
Google Gains More Than a Patent Defense With Motorola Mobility Buyout
Google's $12.5 billion offer to buy Motorola Mobility was a huge coup for the Android developer. Not only was Motorola the company that brought...
Hadoop, Yahoo, ‘Big Data’ Brighten BI Future
An increasing number of jumbo-size enterprise data sets-and all the technology needed to create, store, network, analyze, archive and retrieve them-are considered "big data."...