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Former Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein leaves Hewlett-Packard
Los Angeles Times Jon Rubinstein, the former chief executive of Palm who joined Hewlett-Packard after a 2010 buyout, is leaving the company in the latest of several recent management departures. His exit wasn'ta surprise, according to AllThingsD, which said Rubinstein … Hewlett-Packard's Rubinstein Leaves as Palm Deal Commitment Ends Palms Down: Mobile Hardware Guru Jon Rubinstein Leaves HP HP Dumps Ex-Palm CEO, Celebrates Mobile-free Future |
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Google responds to privacy policy criticisms
Washington Post Google is defending its new privacy policy, stressing that the company isn't collecting more data, just collecting it in a new way. We're making things simpler and we're trying to be upfront about it. Period,” said Google's policy manager Betsy … Google And Privacy: Nothing To See Here, Move On Google Defends Privacy Changes as Questions Mount Fear not Google's bid to rock 'n' rule your world |
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ATandT CEO Airs FCC Grievances During Earnings Call
eWeek On AT&T's quarterly earnings call this week, CEO Randall Stephenson spoke about the FCC decision, presenting his company's position in arguably the most sympathetic light since its March 2011 bid for T-Mobile. AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson offered … Would you ditch your wireless carrier for love? Is the iPhone Killing AT&T? AT&T in $ 6.7 Billion Loss on Failure of T-Mobile Deal |
Related posts:
- Jon Rubinstein leaves HP after webOS cut loose – SlashGear
- Global Deal: Hewlett-Packard Gets Zilch for WebOS – Wall Street Journal (blog)
- Hewlett-Packard Forecast Misses Estimates Amid Slump – San Francisco Chronicle
- Hewlett-Packard Plans to Turn WebOS Into Open-Source Project – BusinessWeek
- Hewlett-Packard’s Whitman Aims to Rebuild After Year of ‘Drama’ – BusinessWeek


