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Samsung tops European smartphone use
The latest phone sales statistics from IDC (and published by Engadget) show that smart phones are now out-stripping feature phones. The biggest winner is Samsung who sold 4 million more units in the last quarter than the previous year. Apple also saw an increase in their market share from 6 to 11%. This seems to largely be at the expense of Nokia who saw their sales drop by 44%. BlackBerry remained steady with their sales.
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Negotiations continue in the US between Google Inc and Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. Google raised its bid by 33% to $12.5 billion (£7.9 billion) following two weeks of negotiations between the two companies.
Network Rail is set to lose a key figure in July 2011. Royal Mail have announced that they will be bringing in a new Chief Information Officer from Network Rail after the departure of Yvonne Ferguson and Robin Dargue, both who left the company in the past 18 months.
Facebook's revenue rose to $1.6 billion (1 billion pounds) in 2011's first half, a source with knowledge of its financials has confirmed to Reuters. Net income in the first half of 2011 came to almost $500 million, according to the source, who wished to remain anonymous because privately-held Facebook does not disclose its results.




















