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Google over the years has faced one regulatory challenge after another, but has come through generally unscathed with the time – it won antitrust permission to buy Motorola Mobility and as well as ticketing software company ITA, among many of its recent acquisition. In the lieu of continuation over its pace, the search giant named former New York congresswoman Susan Molinari as Google’s top lobbyist in Washington, reports Reuters – she replaces Alan Davidson, who started lobbying operation for the company several years ago and had...

Salesforce recently released its fiscal 2012 fourth quarter and full year earnings with Q4 revenue of $632 million, an increase of 38 percent on a year-over-year basis, Full Year Revenue of $2.27 Billion, up 37% year-over-year, Quarterly Operating Cash flow of $240 Million, up 45% year-over-year, Full Year Operating Cash Flow of $592 Million, up 29% year-over-year,...

The soon to be acquired Motorola Mobility by Google, the search giant has replaced Sanjay Jha as Motorola Mobility’s CEO, chosen Dennis Woodside, Google’s former Senior Vice President of Americas, to replace Jha, reports Bloomberg. Jha was working with the company in a position since 2008, after being brought in to replace Tim Armstrong whereas Woodside on the...

The I2Mag: Internet and Design Inspiration Magazine is on the hunt for interns – yes we mentioned interns or even you can call it as trainee either – well whatever the name you call it as you will get some really good experience across the fields of research, writing as well as digital publishing – the more better you work, it would help you to beef up your...

Earlier in December last year, the US Air Force has announced its plans to buy 2,681 iPads as part of its transition to remove the paper bundle for flight books which weighs around 40 pounds, but reportedly today the Air Force Special Operation Command has cancelled the deal to acquire several thousands of iPads. The plan posted on the Federal Business Opportunities...

The micro-blogging giant in a lead to increase its ups more aggressively into international markets with an expansion in advertising, Twitter has hired two high-profile Google executives – Stephen Mcintyre and Shailesh Rao – Mcintyre has joined the micro-blogging giant as a director of online sales and operations, which is its self-serve product debuting in March for the small businesses – he earlier working with Google on international self-serve ads team based in Ireland – his new position itself is based in Dublin, Ireland. Rao...

The joint venture between Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom, Everything Everywhere has announced its plans to roll out next-generation networks 4G network on its Orange and T-mobile brands in United Kingdom, the await now is of Ofcom approval by the spring – with the roll out of a nationwide HSPA+ (3.5G) network – will provide 50% faster data speeds for T-Mobile and Orange mobile broadband customers – New trial in Bristol to test 4G LTE using existing 1800MHz spectrum – along with which a £1.5 billion (about US $2.35 billion)...

The latest to add in the “legal battles” the companies facing around the world, the world’s largest social networking site Facebook can now add a nationwide class action suit to its ever-growing lawsuit list – the lawsuit accuses Facebook of continuing to ignore concerns over tracking cookie. Filed up by the two firms in the US District Court for the Northern...

The European Commission has announced Wednesday its plans to refer the controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) treaty to the European Court of Justice in order to examine whether it violates the fundamental rights – counterfeiting, copyright and Internet freedom, of Europeans or not. The ACTA agreement was signed by the European Union and 22 member nations at the end of January in an event in Japan, excluding Germany, which still holds off signing ACTA until EU parliamentary decision will take place. ACTA have been...

Apple in its recent moves over the Chinese factories working condition and which is named to be as an “unprecedented move,” opened up its factories and supply chain in China to a full review to ABC news – allowing them to create a report – ABC broadcasted a special “Nightline” episode filmed at Foxconn’s facilities in Shenzhen and Chengdu, China on...