Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Dell in $24.4 Billion Founder-Led Deal to Go Private

Technology firms are forever making news - thankfully for me since this is a technology site. Who're we thinking about now?

In our first little bunch, why don't we take a look at the sites discussing BlackBerry and Research In Motion:
- BlackBerry Z10 Review: A Modern BlackBerry Phone with Some Kinks from techland.time.com
- BlackBerry Z10 Selling In "Large Numbers", Says BlackBerry - Some U.K. Retailers Sold Out Over The Weekend from techcrunch.com





What else do we have? Well, there's Facebook and the United States:
- Pew Study Finds One In Five U.S. Internet Users Has Ditched Facebook, While 27% Of Current Users Plan To Reduce Time In 2013 from techcrunch.com
- How Facebook Made Me Search In Strange New Ways from searchengineland.com
- Pew Research Finds Most Facebook Users Take a Break from techland.time.com







Did you catch all the discussion about Michael Dell and Microsoft Corporation? Here are the best bits:
- Dell in $24.4 Billion Founder-Led Deal to Go Private - "EmailPrintShareFacebookTwitterTumblrLinkedInStumbleUponRedditDiggMixxDeliciousGoogle+CommentThe complex agreement announced Tuesday will allow Dell Inc.'s management, including founder Michael Dell, to attempt a company turnaround away from the glare and financial pressures of Wall Street" - said techland.time.com
- Dell Goes Private In Leveraged Buyout Deal By Michael Dell And Partners Worth $24.4 Billion - techcrunch.com

To finish up let's take a look at Google and YouTube, LLC.
- IAC: We Comply With Google's Toolbar Standards - "Amid industry discussion about what Google's enforcement of new policies will mean for its AdWords distribution partners, IAC says its Mindspark toolbar company, and all of its companies, are fully in compliance with the policies currently in place" - said searchengineland.com
- Google Cleared By Australia's High Court In Landmark AdWords Case - techcrunch.com
- Harvard Professor Says Google's Ads Are Racially Discriminating - www.webpronews.com

















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