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Slovakia sells new mobile frequencies

Slovakia would sell 800Mhz, 1,800Mhz and 2,600Mhz bandwidths which was expected to result to a new operator in the country.


Arthur Samberg and Mario Gabelli donates US$40 million to the Columbia Business School

Arthur Samberg and Mario Gabelli revealed that they have donated a total of US$40 million to the Columbia Business School for its new business school campus.

Alexander Forbes sees opportunity in Africa

Alexander Forbes stated in its latest annual report that it is mulling further expansion in African countries.

Finance sector set to overtake tech industry as JPMorgan beats Microsoft

The financial industry is close to overtaking the tech industry according to the latest quarter reports, analysts said.


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Ilya Segalovich died of stomach cancer, according to business partner Arkady Volozh. The man responsible for setting up Russia's largest search engine website died today after losing a long battle with cancer.
Analysts think that Microsoft can regain the throne, but only if restructuring and community policies were employed.
Mozilla released their open source operating system for the mobile called Firefox OS. Mozilla released their offering for the mobile smartphone industry with the Firefox OS.
A leaked photo of Apple's low-cost "iPhone 5C" seem to hint the possibility of rumors.
There are currently four ways to advertise on Twitter. Like Facebook, Twitter was focused on in-stream ads and leveraged organic social activity in the social media site.
Amazon's hiring spree aimed to fill up more than 5,000 full-time jobs before Obama's visit on Tuesday.
The top four smartphone manufacturers were announced in the latest quarter report by the IDC. Global market share during the latest quarter decreased for Samsung amid reports of increased shipments of their products per year.
Despite posting strong results, Facebook was not able to carry Zynga's stocks due to massive player loss.
Amazon seemed like it was becoming a search engine for jobs in America. It seemed that Amazon was becoming a search engine for jobs in America. Recently, the company announced that it will be having a hiring spree to fill in more than 5,000 full-time jobs in several of its fulfillment centers across 10 states.
Yahoo managed to acquire 18 startups within the first half of the year while Google only bought 15. Tech titans Yahoo and Google have been acquiring startups in the past few weeks.