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Nokia and RIM Enter Patent License Agreement | | Nokia and RIM have resolved all their patent disputes and agreed to enter a new patent license agreement, Nokia has announced. The specifics of the agreement were not disclosed, but it includes a one-time payment and ongoing payments, all from RIM to Nokia.
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RIM Loses BlackBerry Subscribers But Grows Cash Pile | Thursday, December 20, 2012 4:47 PM | Seth Fiegerman |
| Research In Motion reported strong third quarter earnings, at least compared to Wall Street's low expectations. The company reported an adjusted net loss of $114 million, or .22 a share, on revenue of $2.7 billion in the third quarter, beating the consensus estimate on Wall Street that RIM would report a loss of .36 a share on revenue of $2.66 billion.
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TerraCycle Founder Tom Szaky Answers Reader Questions via Live Chat | Thursday, December 20, 2012 2:47 PM | Scott Gerber |
| Tom Szaky, 30, is the founder and CEO of TerraCycle, Inc., one of the world’s foremost leaders in eco-capitalism, recycling and upcycling. In 2006, Inc Magazine named TerraCycle “The Coolest Little Startup in America.” That same year Szaky was named the “Number-One CEO in America Under 30.” Szaky came to the U.S. in 2001 when he matriculated as a Princeton University freshman.
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Which Tech Companies Made the Most Money in 2012? | Thursday, December 20, 2012 2:29 PM | Matt Silverman |
| All of our favorite tech giants made big moves in 2012, but how did the dollars and cents shake out? Which companies pulled in the most cheddar, and which are growing at the fastest clip? Our friends at Statista have broken out the income, revenue growth and stock performance of some Internet and tech heavyweights.
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Facebook Will Let People You Don't Know Message Your Inbox For $1 | Thursday, December 20, 2012 2:04 PM | Seth Fiegerman |
| If you start noticing a few more messages in your Facebook inbox in the coming weeks from people you don't know, here's why. Facebook announced Thursday that it is testing a new option to charge users a one-time fee of $1 to send a message to another user's inbox on the network who they aren't friends with.
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Brazilian Chain Wraps Burgers in Edible Paper | Thursday, December 20, 2012 11:30 AM | Todd Wasserman |
| Thirty years after Michael Keaton's character Bill Blazejowski proposed the idea in the movie Night Shift a Brazilian burger chain has realized his dream: Edible paper. According to the blog Eater, Bob's in Brazil tried the idea as a marketing stunt -- the idea being that the burgers are so delicious that customers can't wait to unwrap them to eat them.
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Could Employees’ Smartphones Harm Your Business? | Thursday, December 20, 2012 11:16 AM | Sharlyn Lauby |
| There are many attractive reasons to consider implementing a BYOD policy, but before implementing a BYOD program, step back and consider these variables.
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Rockmelt Returns to iPhone With New Social Browsing App | Thursday, December 20, 2012 11:07 AM | Seth Fiegerman |
| Rockmelt, the social web browser, is continuing its effort to rethink the mobile browsing experience with a new app for iPhone. The app, which launched on Thursday, combines a traditional web browser with a social news reader. In addition to letting you search for a particular keyword or URL, the app also populates the main page with articles from your favorite publications or shared by other users that you follow.
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4 Ways Retailers Can Increase Sales Via Mobile | Thursday, December 20, 2012 10:31 AM | Samantha Murphy |
| About $93 billion will be spent via mobile devices or the web this year, but that number is nowhere near its potential. Here's a look at how retailers can boost sales.
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Flipboard: Now Available on Your Android Tablet | Thursday, December 20, 2012 10:02 AM | Lauren Indvik |
| Just in time for the holidays, Flipboard announced that its magazine-style app -- which displays feeds from major social networks such as Facebook and Twitter, as well as professional content producers like Vanity Fair and The New York Times -- is now available for large-format Android tablets. The free app will work on any Android tablet 7 inches or larger, including Samsung's Galaxy Tab series and Google's Nexus 10.
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Oracle Picks Up Marketing Software Firm Eloqua for $871 Million | Thursday, December 20, 2012 9:35 AM | Lauren Indvik |
| Oracle has agreed to acquire Eloqua, a SaaS company that describes itself as a "provider of cloud-based marketing automation and revenue performance management software" for B2B marketers. The 13-year-old, Toronto-based company was acquired for $23.50 per share, or approximately $871 million.
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