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Tech Industry News Archives for December 4, 2006

Google CEO: Arab startups need VC funds
Dec 4 2006 1:21PM (CT)
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) - Arab countries are nearing the point where they will join the ranks of the world's most competitive economies, but entrepreneurs still need access to venture capital funds to bankroll their ideas, Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said Monday.
 
CNBC relaunches own site with more video
Dec 4 2006 1:04PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - CNBC relaunched its Web site Monday with more video and newsmaker interviews as the financial news cable channel formally ended a five-year agreement with Microsoft Corp.'s MSN Money.
 
LSI to buy Agere in $4B stock swap
Dec 4 2006 12:06PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - LSI Logic Corp. said Monday it will purchase rival storage and communications chip maker Agere Systems Inc. for $4 billion in stock.
 
LSI to buy Agere in $4B stock swap
Dec 4 2006 12:06PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - LSI Logic Corp. said Monday it will purchase rival storage and communications chip maker Agere Systems Inc. for $4 billion in stock.
 
Samsung, Microsoft launch new smartphone
Dec 4 2006 2:13AM (CT)
HONG KONG (AP) - Samsung Electronics Co., South Korea's largest corporation, joined Microsoft Corp. on Monday in launching the first mobile phone in Asia and Europe to use high-speed HSDPA wireless technology.
 
Ask.com to launch City service
Dec 4 2006 1:27AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Ask.com's search engine is sharpening its focus on local results in an attempt to make a bigger splash on the World Wide Web.
 
AOL to launch Latino portal
Dec 4 2006 1:19AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - AOL's Spanish-language portal is now available for free as the company completes its plans to give away most of its services to boost traffic to its ad-supported Web sites.
 
   

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