I have been traveling to interviews for the last few days, but I’m back and hope to offer commentary on the Google-YouTube acquisition and other matters shortly.
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Brad’s Tweets
- Dell special committee rejects Icahn’s latest proposal, continues to support Michael Dell-Silver Lake buyout plan. computerworld.com/s/article/9240… 6 minutes ago
- In story on Tood Bradley’s reassignment at HP, Bloomberg source says HP occasionally discusses PC/printer spinoff. bloomberg.com/news/2013-06-1… 15 minutes ago
- Wall Street has mixed views on AMD’s server-processor roadmap. blogs.barrons.com/techtraderdail… 14 hours ago
- @krestivo >> I also think they’d find regulators more receptive to a smartphone acquisition than to a telco- or network-gear play. 15 hours ago
- RT @ShamusTT: Wells Fargo says departure of Brocade's sales VP for Americas is sign of short-term trouble as BRCD reduces expenses http://t… 15 hours ago
- @krestivo >> Huawei wasn’t allowed to make networking acquisitions. Would things be different with smartphones? 15 hours ago
- RT @stu: GE's key partnerships are Accenture, Amazon and Pivotal #industrialcloud < cloud meets big data w lots of services http://t.co/VKi… 15 hours ago