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Google Successor Alphabet Overtales Apple For #1 World Firm Slot
Feb 02, 2016
According to Alphabet’s latest financial reports (its first fourth quarter earnings ever), the company’s market value sits at about $570 billion (£396.1bn), which is $35 billion more than Apple.
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Opinion: Is Offshoring Dead?
Feb 02, 2016
The argument was that using developers in less expensive markets would save a business a substantial amount of money and yield the same quality result. But the rules of the game have changed, thinks Robbie Clutton, Director, Pivotal Labs. Is he right?
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Opinion: Just How Far Off Being Google (Or Amazon) Are You Really?
Feb 01, 2016
Anant Jhingran, CTO of Apogee, doesn't mean in revenue - but IT scale.
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MPs Really Hate Latest Snooper's Charter Proposals
Feb 01, 2016
House of Commons' Science and Technology committee has slammed the bill as being vague and confusing, issuing a very critical report on what it sees as key shortcomings.
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Opinion: So You Fancy Becoming A Data Scientist?
Feb 01, 2016
Aaron Beach, senior data scientist at email marketing experts SendGrid, offers some genuinely useful advice here.
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Connected Health Needs Better Security, Say Experts
Jan 30, 2016
Identifying health IT potential safety and security threats, carrying out rigorous testing and trying to anticipate problems before they happen - can we really make all this happen?
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BT Edges Vodafone Out Of Prize BBC Deal
Jan 29, 2016
The BBC has dumped Vodafone in favour of the more “flexible and efficient” BT for the delivery of its broadcast network over the next 7 years, supplying its entire video, audio, data, telephone and broadband services and linking all of its UK sites and radio stations.
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Is Mobile Shopping Now The National Default?
Jan 29, 2016
64.54 per cent of all website visits by UK shoppers to retailers was made via a mobile device this year, says a new study.
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Surface Positivity In Very Mixed Microsoft Sales Breakdown
Jan 29, 2016
Microsoft made $25.7 billion (£17.9bn) in revenue in Q2 of 2016, according to the company's latest earnings report, as Windows Phone continues to struggle - but the firm's tablet is doing pretty well.
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£25BN Ain't No Big Deal Anymore, Investors Tell Amazon
Jan 29, 2016
Wall St unimpressed with commerce giant's largest quarterly profit ever.
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