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Mobile Operating System
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Technology Business Research, Inc
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HP recently announced it will purchase Palm, a provider of smartphones powered by the Palm webOS mobile operating system. The price of the acquisition was $5.70 per share of Palm common stock in cash, which amounts to approximately $1.2 billion. The business press was generally negative regarding the acquisition due to the poor performance of Palm’s most recent products, the Pixi and Palm Pro. ...
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Rapidsoft Systems Inc.
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Rapidsoft Systems believes that high performing technical players are always surging ahead of the competition by doing one thing right – using information technology to build competitive advantage and market share. We use top rung technology and systems integration to provide technology R&D, IT diagnostics, systems integration, technical architectures, business intelligence and infrastructure ...
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Rapidsoft Systems Inc.
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Android is a software platform for mobile devices, powered by the Linux kernel, initially developed by Google and later the Open Handset Alliance. It allows developers to write managed code in the Java language, controlling the device via Google-developed Java libraries. Applications written in C and other languages can be compiled to ARM native code and run, but this development path is not ...
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Technology Business Research, Inc
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Author: Kate Price, Analyst Published: 08.15.11
Google's acquisition of Motorola Mobility provides it with much-needed patent assets
Google's $12.5 billion proposed acquisition of Motorola Mobility is a significant strategic move for the company in its quest to grow its mobile offerings. The acquisition gives Google access to a rich patent portfolio following Google's failed acquisition of ...
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Comarch
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In our everyday lives we are using more and more automated and intelligent machines. These include vending machines, new energy meters in homes, monitoring equipment and many more. Such machines operating remotely can provide important information (e.g. various measures or alarms). They also need to be managed and monitored. Increasing numbers of machines are able to do this automatically and ...
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