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AT&T strikes $4.85-bn tower deal with Crown Castle
21 Oct 2013
The deal enables Crown Castle to strengthen its position as the largest wireless infrastructure operator in the US with approximately 40,000 towers
Google’s DoubleClick to sell Facebook ads
19 Oct 2013
Google’s DoubleClick to sell Facebook ads
19 Oct 2013
L&T Q2 net profit rises 7% to Rs978 crore
19 Oct 2013
Wal-Mart probe: ball now in RBI’s court
19 Oct 2013
Wal-Mart probe: ball now in RBI’s court
19 Oct 2013
Bharti buys out Qualcomm in 4G broadband JV
19 Oct 2013
Bharti buys out Qualcomm in 4G broadband JV
19 Oct 2013
IBM reassigning unit head after sales drop
18 Oct 2013
Microsoft delivers Windows on Android, iOS devices
18 Oct 2013
Microsoft has kept its word to make its Office suite available on rivals' mobile devices
Google beats Wall Street expectations
18 Oct 2013
Google continues to expand its mobile advertising business, despite investor fears that its paid search would be hit by mobile advertising
China’s Lenovo Group interested in BlackBerry
18 Oct 2013
China’s Lenovo Group interested in BlackBerry
18 Oct 2013
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