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Jumat, 27 Januari 2012

The Worst News Day so Far for Google and Apple - TechZone360

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Amazon is contemplating a move towards recasting its online video service, now a feature of Amazon Prime, as a stand-alone, subscription-based service that would compete more directly with Netflix.
SOPA, which was recently killed by sponsor and House Representative Lamar Smith, would have represented a fundamental change in the way the Internet works today and would have undermined all Software as a Service (SaaS)/cloud companies. If the bill had passed, it could have been a sign that additional countries could follow suit with their own legislation which would inevitably hurt businesses operating internationally and their ability to provide services in other countries.
This morning, Sansay has announced proven interoperability between its VSXi session border controller and BroadSoft's BroadWorks platform extending its reach into a new potential customer pool of more than 400 operators.
Joomla has long been one of the most trusted MySQL providers around and the company is now looking to grow outside its own self imposed borders. Joomla has just released the 2.5 version of its content management service (CMS) that is aimed at allowing the company increase its profile both in the business and enterprise communities. This particular version of Joomla will allow the company to offer multi-database support for the Microsoft SQL Server right at launch, and it will be offering support for Oracle in the very near future.
The most recent earnings reports from Verizon and KPN indicate where growth and weakness exist in the global telecom industry. To the extent there is strength, it is in the mobile services space, though signs of trouble are growing for some service providers. Fixed line services are flat at best.
The new CEO of Research In Motion says the company's management shake-up will not lead to a "seismic change" - a statement that has some analysts concerned for RIM's future.
Research in Motion has made a change at the top, removing its co-CEOs and putting in Thorsten Heins as CEO.
January 20 was a rough news day for Apple and Google; it started with information regarding a class-action lawsuit pertaining to handshake no-poaching agreements, and from there we have news of just how onerous the iBooks 2 policies are for new authors. Now it's back to Google, where the company seems to be "tying," a term used to describe a company with a dominant position in one space used to force users to purchase a product or service they do not want.

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