SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Google Inc. is in discussions with Verizon Wireless to bring cell phones to market customized for Google's software, according to a report Tuesday in the online edition of The Wall Street Journal. read more »
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Google is in "serious discussions" with Verizon to bring phones to market on Verizon's network that contain Google operating system software and applications, the report said. read more »
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Google is supposedly in serious talks with Verizon Wireless about using its upcoming Google-powered phones on its network, but a deal between the two companies seems unlikely. read more »
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LAS VEGAS----Owner of market-leading brands such as Air Wick®, Lysol®, Clearasil® and Woolite®, Reckitt Benckiser's partnership with Winplus, a global leader in the automotive accessory industry, has resulted in an exciting and innovative range of automotive air fresheners. read more »
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FCC Fines Three TV Stations for Kids’-TV-Rules Violations - 10/26/2007 12:58:00 PM - Broadcasting & Cable read more »
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AireSurf Networks Holdings Inc. is pleased to announce that it has entered into an agreement with Invotex Group for the sale, licensing and commercialization of its wireless booster products. read more »
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A group of large U.S. businesses has challenged a decision by federal regulators that freed AT&T from pricing limits on what it can charge competitors and businesses for access to certain high-speed Internet lines. The Ad Hoc Tele read more »
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A group of large U.S. businesses has challenged a decision by federal regulators that freed AT&T from pricing limits on what it can charge competitors and businesses for access to certain high-speed Internet lines. read more »
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