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Friday, April 22, 2016
Microsoft and Google have reached a deal to withdraw all the regulatory complaints against each other.
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A group of creative industry companies, advocacy groups, labor unions, associations, programmers, and individual creators are raising concerns about the Federal Communications Commission’s proposal to regulate the set top box market.
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Google slashed spending on lobbying by 25.5 percent in the first quarter of 2016 to $3.80 million, while AT&T reported the highest lobbying outlay at $4.48 million among a group of 16 tech and communications companies.
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Facebook is adding another factor to News Feed ranking so that it will now predict how long you spend looking at an article in the Facebook mobile browser or an Instant Article after you have clicked through from News Feed.
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Samsung Foundry’s global leadership team discuss several key initiatives, including 10nm and 7nm manufacturing processes.
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Google's parent Alphabet announced first-quarter profit and revenue on Thursday.
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Microsoft's quarterly adjusted profit was lower than expected as a continued slump in personal computer sales hurt the company's core Windows business.
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Advanced Micro Devices's quarterly revenue fell this quarter, and the chipmaker announced a $293 million licensing agreement with a Chinese investment group to develop server chips.
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