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Google's three pillars of expansion
People often think of Google (GOOG) as a search company. While certainly the biggest search company in the world, it's what Google does with its searc...
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Three reasons Google wants Groupon
Is $5.3 billion an astronomical amount to get the popular deal-a-day web site? Not really. Here's why.If Google's $5.3 billion offer goes through late...
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Google and DirectTV announce advertising partnership
Remember Google's three pillars of revenue expansion include big plans for television advertising.Google's next big pillar of growth is television. Ob...
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Three challenges to McDonald's growth
McDonald's has long been the darling of Wall Street, posting increases in same-store sales for 30 consecutive quarters since early 2003. Even during t...
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Detroit Three's survival report card
GM, Ford, and Chrysler, the former Big 3 now dwindled to the Detroit 3, have gone in such different directions they don't seem to be on the same plane...
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Why Google’s CEO had to leave Apple’s board
By Philip Elmer-DeWittMuch has changed since Eric Schmidt joined Apple’s (AAPL) board of directors in August 2006, almost three years ago.Schmidt, the...
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Google's 'caffeinates' its search engine
For those of us who played with the Caffeine Search engine that Google beta tested last year, today's news isn't wholly unexpected. The Beta program w...
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Apple's PR offensive against Google
In the walk-up to the Google phone, Cupertino is suddenly brimming with newsby Philip Elmer-DeWittIt was a classic piece of public relations counter p...
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What’s next for Google’s Android chief
By Jon ForttMobile platforms VP Andy Rubin talks about Android, Chrome, and the smartphone.The second Google (GOOG) phone in the U.S. had a showcase e...
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Google's Schmidt wants to set the record straight
Eric Schmidt opens up about his company's executive shuffle, whether or not Facebook poses a threat, and where Google is competing with Apple.Image vi...
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