One hot conversation starter has been Nokia and United States Let's check it out shall we?
- Samsung Group Bests Nokia as World's Biggest Mobile Phone Vendor: IDC from www.eweek.com
- Research: $1.5 Trillion In Mobile Revenues In 2012, U.S. Accounting For 40% Of All Smartphone Sales from techcrunch.com
- Samsung Wins World in Smartphone Sales, Still Trails Apple in U.S. from techland.time.com
From: techcrunch.com
From: techcrunch.com
Samsung and Nokia seemed to come up a reasonable amount too:
- Samsung Topples Nokia as the Biggest Maker of Mobile Phones from technorati.com
- Did Scalado Invent RIM's Time-Defying BB10 Camera Tech? from techcrunch.com
From: techland.time.com
The next topics I'll be covering are Tax and Apple Inc.
- Apple Sets Up Shop in Tax Havens Worldwide - "Apple Inc. is reportedly circumventing huge tax bills by setting up offices in tax havens all around the world, to help avoid California's present corporate tax rate of 8.84%, amongst others" - said www.webpronews.com
- Apple's Tax Avoidance: Evil Scheming, Good Business, or Both? - business.time.com
- Apple Evades Billions in Corporate Taxes, NY Times Reports - mashable.com
To end why don't we take a look at Google and YouTube,.
- Hands-On: Google Drive Arrives In ChromeOS Developer Channel - "Ever since Google released its cloud storage service Google Drive earlier this week, there has been some speculation as to what its integration with ChromeOS, Google's cloud-centric operating system, would look like" - said techcrunch.com
- YouTube's 20 Most-Shared Ads in April [VIDEOS] - mashable.com
- Google's Google Street View 'Engineer Doe' Identified - www.eweek.com
From: techland.time.com
From: technorati.com
From: techcrunch.com
From: techcrunch.com
From: mashable.com
From: techcrunch.com
From: techcrunch.com
From: business.time.com
From: techcrunch.com
From: techland.time.com
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