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...WWPS was co-founded by Fabio Varlese, an Italian-Canadian doctor specialising in geriatric and internal medicine....
...exclusionary agreements and anticompetitive conduct, Google in recent years has accounted for nearly 90 percent of all general-search-engine queries in the United States, and almost 95 percent of queries on mobile...
...The money will support the Google News Showcase, a new mobile feature the US tech group will first roll out next Wednesday in Germany and Brazil. 3. SoftBank: tech evangelist or hedge fund?...
...Frédéric Oudéa, above, chief executive of Société Générale, called banks “the doctors of the economy”. Yes, he went there....
...Legend Legere leaves with happy legacy John Legere may not be going to WeWork as its new chief executive but the 61-year-old has called time on his stint as chief executive of T-Mobile USA, anointing longtime...
...It is understandable that we have too few doctors, nurses and hospital beds to cope with a pandemic: spare doctors are expensive....
...The fundraising also represents largest round raised by a French tech company since mobile games publisher Voodoo received a $200m investment from Goldman Sachs in May last year....
...Virgin’s filing also cited the hazards of using mobile phones while driving as another boost for train travel....
...(The New Yorker) Before you go I’m listening to Believed, a spellbinding series about survivors’ fight for justice against Larry Nassar, the USA Gymnastics doctor convicted of sexually abusing young female...
...Google said it would add features to its Android operating system to help users strike a better balance in how they use their mobile phones....
...Politico profiles Mr Sánchez's unlikely "spin doctor-in-chief" — a man with successful and controversial track record helping the centre-right....
...SFR added a net 16,000 mobile subscribers in the quarter. In Portugal, adjusted earnings were down 1.3 per cent to €265m on a 3.1 per cent drop in revenue to €566m....
...“Their whole philosophy is that they’re selling scarcity,” said Ken Doctor, media analyst at Newsonomics. “It’s why print and traditional broadcast worked. There’s a limited space and time.”...
...Mr Son, the billionaire founder of the Japanese internet and telecoms group SoftBank, which controls Sprint, said in May that his “top choice” was to merge the business with rival T-Mobile USA, owned by...
...Gannett, owner of USA Today, is trying to buy Tronc, formerly Tribune Publishing, owner of titles such as the LA Times....
...But Ken Doctor, a media analyst at Newsonomics, said the company has been “hazy” in detailing the plans for using technology or how it could make money for the company....
...The move quickly spurred market speculation that Mr Son would revive talks for a merger between SoftBank-owned Sprint and rival T-Mobile USA....
...“The death spiral of print advertising is before us,” says Ken Doctor of Newsonomics. “And I’m an optimist.”...
...Kids are on mobile devices, sharing stuff — that’s how an ad gets seen these days.”...
...(FT) Are you a mobile addict? Worldwide, there are 280m "mobile addicts" - people who use their smartphones more than 60 times a day....
...(FT) Are you a mobile addict? Worldwide, there are 280m “mobile addicts” – people who use their smartphones more than 60 times a day....
...The news brands that have attracted the most interest are digital, mobile and global....
...Potential targets could include a content company, such as Time Warner, Lionsgate or Netflix, or a wireless provider such as T-Mobile US....
...The two companies will also co-produce new content — and sell advertising space across mobile, desktop and TV screens....
...“It’s a mobile-first medium: 70 per cent of our listening is on mobile devices....
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