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LinkedIn will announce its earnings this week. LinkedIn (LNKD) will be announcing its earnings after the closing on Thursday, August 1, 2013. Dr. T. Allen of Seekingalpha shared his thoughts on the expected-vs.
Dell's Project Ophelia would be available in the coming month and the company currently hopes it would be a solution to plunging PC sales.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 was due to be released soon, according to reports. Rumors and speculation were plentiful when it comes to the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
Apple and Samsung's combined shares plunged while new smartphone makers showed growth. According to International Data Corporation, a research firm, Apple and Samsung's combined share of the international smartphone market plunged to 43% in the second quarter.
575 million Apple users spend US$43 per year for Apple's media merchandises. Apple's media empire was said to be an enormous and fast-growing cash cow.
Slowing sales of Samsung's smartphones was expected to take its toll on Wolfson's second quarter report.
Google Apps and Google Cloud Platform could earn US$200 million each quarter. Google's enterprise division was comprised of several offerings that aid the operations of businesses.
According to Forbes' Ewan Spence, BlackBerry's Q5 did not have enough style to steal away the users of Apple and Samsung.
Analysts believed that Apple could improve its sales by allowing the Macintosh to fit well with cloud technology.
Microsoft admitted that it could not vie against Google on price when it comes to selling cloud services.