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		<title>NUTS: Apple Dominates Smartphones, Google Sparks Criticism Over Privacy</title>
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		Apple retained its dominance over the U.S. smartphone market, boasting strong fourth quarter profits, while Google upset government regulators, consumers and social networking sites with big policy changes. News Under the Sun is a weekly column rounding up all the events in the mobile industry. Want the news but don?t want it every day? Subscribe &#8230; mehr » Quelle: DAF&#8230; <a href="http://www.daf.fm/news/nuts-apple-dominates-smartphones-google-sparks-criticism-over-privacy-9147451.html" nofollow>[weiterlesen]</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[14.12.2011 22:45, Forbes.com: News Image via Wikipedia When Google (GOOG) took the patent Cold War in Silicon Valley to a new level with a $12.5 billion bid for Motorola Mobility (MMI) at an over 60% premium, shares rocketed to near $40. But deal-enriched Motorola Mobility shareholders should be wary of signs from Google?s regulators and [...]]]></description>
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		Image via Wikipedia When Google (GOOG) took the patent Cold War in Silicon Valley to a new level with a $12.5 billion bid for Motorola Mobility (MMI) at an over 60% premium, shares rocketed to near $40. But deal-enriched Motorola Mobility shareholders should be wary of signs from Google?s regulators and customers that could cut &#8230; mehr » Quelle: DAF&#8230; <a href="http://www.daf.fm/news/apple-forces-google-to-favor-motorola-ip-over-android-profits-8353936.html" nofollow>[weiterlesen]</a></p>
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