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This is pretty sad for the company. It's extra sad that this follows a pretty standard bell curve for product sales...you got your early adopters, your maturity and your trail off. Saying "people just want more songs" is pretty much 90% ...
I'm reading a book titled 'Return to the Little Kingdom' which is a great read for any entrepreneur because it describes in fine detail how the company grew from garage project into a huge company and how that affected employees, ...
Struggling social network MySpace is poised to lay off about half its staff, spurring speculation that it may be radically reducing overhead to prepare for a sale. The News Corp.-owned site is expected to cut 50% of its 1100 employees.
My thinking might have been wrong though because Google isn't a search company. Right now they're a product development company (and generally a poor one) funded by search. In the future, though, they're going to transition to an ...
New demographics coming from The Nielsen Company today show some pretty interesting statistics. While the topic of market share still shows Apple leading the pack with 28.6 percent, Android is not that far away with 25.8 percent. ...
In a move that might spur greater integration with Chrysler, the Italian conglomerate decoupled its automobile business from its trucking and agricultural-equipment arm.
Vizio--a small, privately held company based in Irvine, California--exploded into the TV market in 2005 by offering inexpensive LCD sets through retail outlets like Wal-Mart. It now ships more LCD TVs in the U.S. than any other company, ...
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ADOTAS – What? Did you really think Goldman Sach's $450 million investment in Facebook meant an IPO was imminent? Did [...]
MANCHESTER, N.H. -- The president of a Hollis high-tech company said he is looking to hire -- even in the tough economy. Tuesday, January 4, 2011.

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