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Research In Motion is dead I saw from the inside and outside how RIM transformed the mobile landscape, and how the company even battled its own inner demons throughout the years. Here are my thoughts on the company’s worst quarter in five years: RIM grew incredibly fast. It grew faster than the company knew how to manage, and RIM slowly ? and then quickly ? slipped as a result. This is the company that used to make us [..] |
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What happened to Research In Motion and where are they going? I want to start this off by saying I have nothing but love for RIM the company. Probably my favorite tech corporation in the world, they?ve created an incredibly unique product that practically replaces the need for drugs for most people. What?s even more fascinating, however, is how RIM (to the pleasant surprise of a [...] [..] |
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Microsoft Needs To Buy Research In Motion Bloomberg has been kind enough to invite me to appear as a contributor a few times a week.
This morning, Betty Liu and I discussed the smartphone market (here's the video, which for some [..] |
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Research In Motion just got out-fruited Look, people that know me know that I’ve been a BlackBerry fan from the beginning. The entire reason BGR was started was because I was breaking information on upcoming BlackBerry devices, mainly because I was obsessed with RIM and wanted to share that information. As we’ve all seen, however, RIM isn’t the market leader any longer. The company really isn’t innovating, and ev [..] |
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Nielsen Buys IAG Research The Nielsen Company, looking to defend and expand its ratings franchise, is buying IAG Reasearch for $225 million in cash, according to the WSJ. IAG is the leading company measuring the [..] |
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| Research In Motion?s BlackBerry PlayBook now available The day has finally arrived for those eagerly awaiting the arrival of Research In Motion’s first tablet, the BlackBerry PlayBook. The 7-inch tablet ? which is also the first device to run the company’s QNX-based software ? is aimed at consumers and professionals alike, with a blend of speed, security, and functionality. You know what we think about the device, but we’re curious t [..] |
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| Virtual Worlds for Fun and Research [Academia] We mentioned Arden, the university-design MMO, a few times; a working paper has just been released that looks at economic behavior in MMOs using the game. The interesting thing here isn't so much the fact that people replicate real-world behaviors online (in this case, they purchased less of a [..] |
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| Market Research Firm TNS Rejects Fifth Bid From WPP London-based market research firm TNS rejected a fifth bid from ad conglomerate WPP, and in a weird twist, said it had also terminated a planned merger with German research firm GfK, the WSJ reports. WPP's latest bid for TNS -- this one hostile -- was a cash-and-stock deal worth $2.13 billion.
But TNS said WPP's latest bid, like the others before it, "substantially undervalues" the compa [..] |
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Graffiti Research Lab Exhibition in San Jose Emperors of DIY in the Graffiti Research Lab write:
The United States of America is going out of business! But here at the U.S. Department of Homeland Graffiti, we want to turn this moment of national embarrassment and hard times into real savings for you and your family. From June 4th through the 28th, the U.S.D.H.G [...] [..] |
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RESEARCH PROVES IT: Your iPad Is Killing You Some UK researchers have studied the question on everyone's minds and found that it's true: Your iPad is killing you.
People who use iPads for 4+ hours a day have a greater chance of dying than people who use them less than 2 hours a day. [..] |
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