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  • How Apple's iPhone Changed Verizon Wireless [View article]
    T-Mobile, Sprint, and Verizon are all being mentioned for this deal www.newsvisual.com/new... . I admit that Verizon will definitely try to seal this deal with Google and the GPhone. However, I also think that if Verizon needs this deal really bad, Sprint needs it even worse. Their CEO was forced out due to poor performance, their customer satisfaction ratings can't get any lower, and they keep losing customers to AT&T and Verizon. Sprint has been in a slump ever since the disasterous Nextel deal. They are hoping a deal with Google will help them pull out of their slump.
    Oct 31 14:46 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • No Need To Panic Over Google's HR Policies [View article]
    Obviously whatever Google is doing seems to be working. I agree with their point that June is a big hiring month, most companies do the majority of their hiring in June. Google has proven time and again that they have the experience and creativity to keep growing www.newsvisual.com/new... . And kudos to them for being a different kind of company with a different kind of structure. As long as this trend continues at Google, just sit back and watch the profits pour in.
    Oct 22 11:21 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Google: An Internet Index Onto Itself [View article]
    Right on the money! Google is worth every penny. Your example of trying to go the whole day without using Google and then charging a paltry sum (but remembering how many people use it every day) cleary shows the value of Google. If other search engines had the creativity of Google we wouldn't have this story. Google leads the pack by far www.newsvisual.com/new...
    Oct 22 11:00 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Google vs. Microsoft: Call It A Draw [View article]
    Neither of these companies get to have my sympathy. Microsoft is calling "foul" on Google (they even tried to pressure Time Warner and AT&T to oppose the DoubleClick deal www.newsvisual.com/new... ), well plenty of companies called "foul" on Microsoft in the past, and Microsoft behaved just like Google is behaving today, not caring. This is the real crux of this argument. If it were the other way around, Google would be crying "foul" on Microsoft as well. The author is right in that both companies are their own worse enemies, couldn't agree more. That is the best way to sum this up. One is losing a monopoly, the other is becoming one, and both want to be one.
    Oct 11 17:51 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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