1. Articles mentioning both Nokia and Google

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    1. As HP Retreats, What Next for the Mobile Market?

      Explore Data Center Knowledge (Aug 23 2011)

      As HP Retreats, What Next for the Mobile Market? ... good position for becoming the third large player in the ecosystem, especially after its deal with Nokia, and due to its capacity and bundling options. While Apple and Google have certainly managed to do some clever bundling and integration of the mobile platforms with some... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple   Nokia   Google

    2. Top Telecoms Chafe at Opening Up Networks to Rivals

      Explore The New York Times (Jul 12 2011)

      Top Telecoms Chafe at Opening Up Networks to Rivals ...together the group of 39 chief executives and high-level representatives from companies like Apple, Nokia, Google, Vodafone, Telecom Italia and BT on March 3 to prepare “concrete proposals” on how Europe could acc... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple   Nokia   Europe

    3. IBM's Social Software: Unfriending Cisco, Google...

      Explore Forbes.com Blogs (Jan 30 2011)

      IBM's Social Software: Unfriending Cisco, Google... ... collaboration software for smartphones and tablets, including iPads and iPhones, devices using Google’s Android, RIM’s Blackberry, and several Nokia devices. There will also be a preview of IBM’s office productivity suite offering for the cloud — i... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Nokia   Google   Cisco

    4. Intel Sees Challenges in Tablets And Smartphones

      Explore Home - eWeekEurope.co.uk (Jan 14 2011)

      Intel Sees Challenges in Tablets And Smartphones ...e ARM or MIPS designs is that Intel’s Atom platform can run Microsoft’s Windows 7 operating system, Google’s Android and MeeGo, jointly developed by Intel and Nokia. “By designing Atom-based tablets, have the opportunity to run multiple operating systems on it,... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple   Nokia   Intel

    5. Data center build-out guru Mike Manos: Five data center game changers

      Explore Data Center (Jun 1 2010)

      Data center build-out guru Mike Manos: Five data center game changers Mike Manos, vice president of service operations at Nokia, has had a major impact on the data center industry. As general manager of data center services at ......f data center services at Microsoft, Manos oversaw Redmond's infrastructure ramp-up to compete with Google and pushed adoption of containerized data centers by using them in high-profile facilities. He is a... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Nokia   Europe   Google

    6. Google Leads Criticism Of Green Data Centre Rules

      Explore Home - eWeekEurope.co.uk (Apr 16 2010)

      Google Leads Criticism Of Green Data Centre Rules ...ncy standards on data centres has been met with resistance from a group of industry leaders, led by Google, who claim to represent most of the world’s most advanced data centre operators. Google, Microsoft and Nokia have all signed a blog post, which complains that a bid to extend a building efficiency standard to... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Nokia   Google   The Green Grid

    7. Google, Tech Firms: Data Center Efficiency Standard Could Stifle Innovation

      Explore Earth2Tech (Apr 12 2010)

      Google, Tech Firms: Data Center Efficiency Standard Could Stifle Innovation While Google has been a strong supporter of green data centers (GigaOM Pro, subscription required), the search e......r-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). The objecting tech group, which also includes Microsoft, Amazon, Nokia, Digital Realty Trust, and Dupont Fabros Technology, says that because the standard is “too prescri... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Nokia   Amazon.com   Google

    8. Grading Google's carbon neutral claims

      Explore Technology News (May 7 2009)

      Grading Google's carbon neutral claims ...ductions in unregulated sectors at a relatively low cost, we view them as a short-term solution for Google, not as a substitute for other action," said Weihl. "In addition, we've set ourselves the ambitious......he green category signaling companies with a good environmental record. Microsoft, Yahoo, Dell, and Nokia were put in the yellow category signaling that they had made a start, but still had work to do in ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple   Nokia   Amazon.com

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