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Infosys (NYSE:INFY) Lifts Guidance after Quarterly Results; Stock Hikes 17% – EA, BIDU, UPIP, T, AMD, DELL
Infosys Ltd ADR (NYSE:INFY), second biggest software maker of India, lifted its revenue guidance after reporting stronger-than-projected quarterly profit, triggering a near 17% boost in its shares, set for their major gain in over a decade.
The Bangalore-based company presently …
Google Inc (GOOG) Extends Search Page Integration Deal with Opera – GOOG, AOL, BIDU, MSFT
US largest search engine Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) has extended a deal with Norway’s Opera Software ASA to incorporate Google as the default search associate for the Opera mobile and desktop browsers, the Norwegian company announced on Wednesday in a report.…
Google (NASDAQ) Motorola Mobility Unit Sues Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) on Patent Violation – GOOG, AOL, BIDU, MSFT
Google Inc’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) Motorola Mobility division reported that it filed a latest patent-violation case against Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) charging that features on few Apple gadgets, comprising the Siri voice-recognition plan, disobey its patents.
Motorola Mobility reported on Friday that the …
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) Can Appeal Class-Action Status Offered in Digital Books Lawsuit – GOOG, AOL, BIDU, MSFT
Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG), owner of world’s biggest search engine site, can appeal the class- action status granted to a lawsuit regarding digital books, according to a federal appeals court verdict in New York.
United States Circuit Judge Denny Chin in …
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) Mulling to Slash 20% of Workforce at Motorola Mobility Unit – GOOG, AOL, BIDU, MSFT
The Mountain View, California-based Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG), owner of the world’s most-popular search engine, would lower almost 4,000 jobs at its Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc division or 20% of the workers at the corporation it bought for around $12.5 billion.…
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) Uncovers Search Engine Changes to Discourage Piracy – GOOG, AOL, BIDU, MSFT
The Mountain View, California-based Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) reported that it would launch changes to its search engine that would put off piracy by placing lawful copyrighted content higher in online questions.
Google, owner of world’s biggest search engine site, reported …















