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‘Samsung beats Apple’ is false: here’s the real score in China's smartphone market

The report stating Samsung beat Apple in China was false. A report by Melanie Lee and Miyoung Kim for Reuters stated that Samsung beat Apple in China. However, another report from CNNMoney written by Philip Elmer-DeWitt claimed that the real situation in the Chinese smartphone market was actually different.


UK advisor urged investors to exit Google

A government aide from the United Kingdom urged investors from Google to pull out investments in support of the anti-child pornography caimpaign.

One Google product after another, an effective strategy

Google recently announced their new Nexus 7 tablet, after its Chromecast and Google Glass prototype release.

Industry shift to mobile lifts Facebook, sinks Microsoft

Recent financial reports suggested Microsoft lagged behind its fellow tech giants in coping with the industry's shift to mobile.


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Facebook is doing a good job, but I’d rather look at other companies first, according to Chris Hobbart of Hobbart Financial Group.
YouTube's performance against rival Netflix will impact how investors see Google in the future, analysts said.
Microsoft said that they developed a way to embed information on 3D printed objects. Traditional consumer products and merchandise usually have barcodes and tags that contain pricing and other related information about it.
Premium of Yandex over rivals Google and Baidu swelled after Russian Internet advertisement demand increased.
Microsoft's recent fumbles and non-interest in its mobile phone ventures left Finnish company Nokia on the deep end.
Samsung continued to see growth in its market share. Although Samsung may not have performed well in terms of profit, it was gaining some traction in terms of market share.
According to analysts, the reorganization in Microsoft would help it bounce back due to the change in its attitude towards competition.
YouTube generates around US$4 billion to US$5.6 billion of Google's total earnings. Google's YouTube was put into the background after the tech titan's new Nexus 7, Chromecast and Google Glass innovation.
Analysts said that Microsoft would not win against the currently fast growing chipmaker Qualcomm. Microsoft's struggles do not stop with its problems in the software industry because it also faces a tough rival in the hardware sector.
Analysts stated that the tablet industry took over the PC industry's shine and if Microsoft wanted to get back, it needs to focus on a mobile-computer enterprise.