Friday, 22 April 2016

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Wall Street Journal (blog)
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. again tops the list of the biggest technology spenders worldwide, shelling out more than $10.5 billion in 2015, according to market ...
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WIRED
"[he] can't begin to imagine how sheltered the lives of modern technology employees must be to think that any amount of hours they spend pushing a ...
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New York Times
For years, there has been a limit to the success of American technology ... Unlike many other American tech companies, Apple has succeeded in ...
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The Guardian
The spat illustrates the delicate balancing act technology companies face as they are forced to expand overseas to grow. In the US, Silicon Valley, like ...
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Mashable
As the world mourns the purple Prince of Funk, who was found dead in his home on Thursday, some may be moved to recall his sometimes-rocky ...
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The Guardian
The dilemma illustrates Alphabet's key challenge as it seeks to become the technology firm most omnipresent in consumers lives, including search, ...
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The Guardian
So all the progress of the internet and technology is to ram mindless lowest-common-denominator junk and "content marketing" down the throats of the ...
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Fortune
Dell Inc's cyber security unit SecureWorks Corp (SCWX.O) raised $112 million in the first U.S. initial public offering of a technology company in 2016, ...
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Financial Times
One investigation might delve into the rate at which PhDs are granted to students of science, technology, engineering and mathematics subjects at ...
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Wall Street Journal
The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite fell 1.3%. The Dow industrials fell 0.2% while the S&P 500 slipped 0.4%. Technology companies in the S&P 500 ...
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