1. About Wall Street Journal

    The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) is an English-language international daily newspaper published by Dow Jones & Company in New York City with Asian and European editions. It has a worldwide daily circulation of more than 2 million as of 2006, with 931,000 paying online subscribers.

    It was the largest-circulation newspaper in the United States until November 2003, when it was surpassed by USA Today. Its main rival as a daily financial newspaper is the London-based Financial Times, which also publishes several international editions.

    The Journal newspaper primarily covers U.S. and international business and financial news and issues—the paper's name comes from Wall Street, the street in New York City which is the heart of the financial district. It has been printed continuously since being founded July 8, 1889, by Charles Dow, Edward Jones, and Charles Bergstresser. The newspaper has won the Pulitzer Prize thirty-three times, including 2007 prizes for backdated stock options and for the adverse impact of China's booming economy.

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      Explore TechWeekEurope UK (May 15 2012)

      iCloud Revamp May Introduce Social Features ...rence (WWDC), planned for 11 June. What Apple instead plans to show off is an update to iCloud, the Wall Street Journal reported on 14 May. iCloud users can today store sets of images in the cloud, which can be synchron... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple   Greenpeace   Amazon.com

    3. The ARM v. Intel fight just got good

      Explore GigaOM (Oct 27 2011)

      The ARM v. Intel fight just got good ...ch as Calxeda, Nvidia and Marvell have tried to shoehorn ARM-based chips into servers. In fact, the Wall Street Journal expects HP to announce a deal with Calxeda that will see the computing giant ship 32-bit ARM-based ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Intel   Wall Street Journal   Nvidia

    4. Cool Finnish weather the new hotness for green data centers

      Explore GigaOM (Sep 12 2011)

      Cool Finnish weather the new hotness for green data centers ...ut it’s the major reason why the country is suddenly the hot new locale for green data centers. The Wall Street Journal reports this morning that following Google’s construction of its mega, green data center in Finla... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Google   Wall Street Journal   Facebook

    5. Will Changes at Yahoo Impact Hosting Operations?

      Explore Data Center Knowledge (Sep 7 2011)

      Will Changes at Yahoo Impact Hosting Operations? ...table Asian operations, while others believe the entire company is now in play and may be sold. The Wall Street Journal cited a source as saying that Yahoo is “open to selling itself to the right bidder.” Even during a ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Yahoo   Wall Street Journal   Carol Bartz

    6. Europe adds new green data centers, New Jersey overbuilds - by doug mohney

      Explore Views and Opinions on Green IT (Jun 16 2011)

      Europe adds new green data centers, New Jersey overbuilds - by doug mohney ...his week, I came across two new green data center announcements in Europe along with a piece in the Wall Street Journal of overbuilt data center space in New Jersey.  I wonder if this is a cultural/across-the-pond thing... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Europe   The Green Grid   Uptime Institute

    7. Apple To Introduce iCloud At WWDC

      Explore Home - eWeekEurope.co.uk (Jun 1 2011)

      Apple To Introduce iCloud At WWDC ...even admitted its new data centre in North Carolina was ground zero for its new cloud services. The Wall Street Journal said that Apple has signed licensing deals with Warner Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and EM... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple   Amazon.com   Google

    8. Was Egypt’s ‘Kill Switch’ the Big Red Button?

      Explore Data Center Knowledge (Feb 21 2011)

      Was Egypt’s ‘Kill Switch’ the Big Red Button? ... separately.” “People have talked about a ‘kill switch,’ but that is not realistic,” Cowie told the Wall Street Journal. “What is most likely is that somebody in the government gives a phone call to a small number of pe... (Read Full Article)

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