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Bracket now with Parthenon

It was announced that Parthenon acquired Bracket from Express Scripts Holding Company. Bracket announced via Press Release that it is no longer under the wing of Express Scripts Holding Company.


Facebook developing 'Paypal killer'

Facebook confirmed testing on a new payments product that may take other mobile payment platforms like Paypal.

Activision Blizzard's Skylander outsold US,Europe action figures

Skylanders action figures sales surpass all action-figure sales in the US and Europe, according to Activision Publishing.

Fulcrum Equity Partners lead growth capital investments for RivalHealth

Fulcrum Equity Partners lead growth capital investments for outcome-based preventive health company, RivalHealth.


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Gartner said during the second quarter, smartphones outsold feature phones for the first time. According to research firm Gartner, smartphones outsold feature phones during the second quarter for the first time.
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