Google rolls out rival to Apple and Microsoft cloud storage services
25 Apr 2012 | by Sarah Shearman
for users. San Francisco start-up Dropbox is the current maker leader and says its users store around one ...
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the brewer and has been replaced by Asia-Pacific zone president Miguel Patricio . ( Marketing ) Media ...
for users. San Francisco start-up Dropbox is the current maker leader and says its users store around one ...
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computer to the smartphone era people are connecting to their networks wherever they are." In San ...
that the iPad3 will be launched on 7 March in San Francisco (Apple gave the usual "we do not comment ...
Details of the sale remain undisclosed but reports from TechCrunch have valued the acquisition at $10m. Adku already works with major ecommerce sites Amazon and eBay. It was founded a year and a half ago in San Francisco by three former Google engineers. Ajit Varma, co-founder and chief ...
The channel, called Start, is one of several funded by Google in a bid to introduce more professional content onto YouTube. Sega will be the channel's only advertiser in Europe during its first month. It will debut will five original weekly shows commissioned by IGN in San Francisco, of which ...
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The San Francisco-based company is reported to have sold shares at the top of its price range, having offered 100 million at the price of $10 yesterday, making it the biggest tech IPO since Google raised $1.7bn in 2004. Zynga, launched in 2007, has been held up as a Facebook business success story ...
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