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28th July 2008

China Has More Internet Users Than U.S. (TechWeb)

TechWeb - InformationWeek - Chinese consulting firm BDA also says that China has the world’s largest number of mobile phone users, with about 560 million subscribers.

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28th July 2008

An un-American feel aids expanding US Web firms (AP)

AOL international chief Maneesh Dhir poses for a photo at AOL's headquarters in New York, Monday, June 30, 2008. AOL has launched about two dozen international sites over the past 18 months. As the one-time Internet access powerhouse transforms itself into an advertising business, executives decided to push into several emerging markets that they knew wouldn't pay off for another few years.  (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)AP - AOL splashes images of Bollywood celebrities on its new home page for India. MySpace accepts sign-ups from mobile phones in Japan. Google departs from its customarily spartan home page and peppers its Korean site with colorful, animated icons.

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28th July 2008

Nokia to reimburse German state to end plant closure row (AFP)

A photo taken in 2004 shows Nokia headquarters in Espoo, the neighboring town of the capital Helsinki. Nokia will reimburse a German state over 1.3 million euros (two million dollars) to resolve a plant closure dispute that has cost the mobile phone giant tens of millions already, officials said Saturday.(AFP/LEHTIKUVA/File/Jussi Nukari)AFP - Nokia will reimburse a German state over 1.3 million euros (two million dollars) to resolve a plant closure dispute that has cost the mobile phone giant tens of millions already, officials said Saturday.

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28th July 2008

Activist shareholder nominees to join CSX board (AP)

AP - Railroad giant CSX said it has asked two nominees of activist hedge fund shareholders TCI and 3G Capital to join its board, but said it will await a vote review and court action before seating its two remaining members.

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28th July 2008

Sector Snap: Handsets up (AP)

AP - Nokia Corp., Motorola Inc. and other handset makers rose along with the broader market Friday following Samsung Electronics’ report that its mobile phone sales rose 22 percent in the second quarter.

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28th July 2008

Samsung's second-quarter net profit surges (AP)

Pedestrians walk past Samsung Electronics advertisement banner in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, July 25, 2008. Samsung Electronics said Friday that second-quarter net profit grew 51 percent from the same period last year, amid strong performance in flat panels and mobile phones. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)AP - South Korea’s Samsung Electronics said Friday that second-quarter net profit grew 51 percent compared with the same quarter last year led by its liquid crystal display and mobile phone businesses.

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28th July 2008

Samsung Elec Q2 net disappoints, outlook grim (Reuters)

An employee of Samsung Electronics checks its liquid crystal display (LCD) televisions displayed for customers at its home appliances store in Seoul July 25, 2008. (Jo Yong-Hak/Reuters)Reuters - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (005930.KS)
posted a lower-than-expected quarterly profit and faces a tough
second half with a sluggish memory chip market and lower
margins in flat screens and mobile phones.

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28th July 2008

Wall Street Beat: Some Companies Shine Amid Gloom (PC World)

PC World - When Samsung Electronics, a giant in chips, mobile phones and LCD panels, reported earnings on Friday, it noted worsening…

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28th July 2008

Users May Help to Vet Android Apps (PC World)

PC World - Google may use a user-driven rating system to help keep bad or harmful Android applications off mobile phones.

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28th July 2008

Once media-shy Taliban go hi-tech in propaganda war (Reuters)

File photo shows a Pakistan army vehicle in troubled South Waziristan, in the northwest of Pakistan. At least six people including suspected militants were killed early Monday when missiles fired from Afghanistan hit a house in a Pakistani tribal area, officials said.(AFP/File/Emmanuel Giroud)Reuters - The once media-shy Taliban have gone
hi-tech with DVDs, mobile phone messages, ring-tones, emails
and a website to publicize their exploits and lambast their
Afghan and Western enemies, a think-tank said on Thursday.

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