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Google reported mixed third-quarter 2014 results after markets closed Thursday, and shares fell in after-hours trading.
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Of the top 100 product categories and brands in a new ranking of customer loyalty leaders, nearly half are tech companies.
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Google is set to report its third-quarter earnings after the close of trading on Thursday and forecasts call for growth on the top and bottom lines.
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A new research note from Jefferies highlights three of their franchise pick stocks to buy.
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Google has pushed its way further into the smartphone business -- as if the business were not crowded enough.
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HBO CEO Richard Plepler says that HBO will begin selling a digital version of its programming next year that will not require a pay-TV subscription.
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As the calendar creeps closer to Halloween, more U.S. consumers begin online research on products they want to consider buying for the holidays.
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Carl Icahn continues to press Apple to use its cash hoard to buy back its shares. But Apple's board could choose to buy a company that would eat up most of its cash.
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Zynga has announced that it launched its new Words With Friends game, but it is not likely to regain the heights that the original reached.
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Apple has the most valuable brand in the world, according to the new Interbrand ranking of the world's most valuable brands.
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For the three-month period ending in August, Samsung Electronics gained 1.1% of market share in the U.S. smartphone market.
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Samsung Electronics posted unusually weak numbers in a forecast for third-quarter results. Is that bad news for major rival Apple?
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The news that Microsoft has unveiled its next version of Windows did not exactly command the same amount of fanfare as past operating system releases.
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Now that eBay has agreed to spin off its PayPal division, we can’t help but wonder what the future holds for PayPal as an independent company.
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Facebook has had to go a long way to prove that marketing to social media users can match the targeting that search advertising can provide.
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