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Thursday, February 23, 2012

AT&T CEO gets $2 million pay cut following T-Mobile defeat

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February 23, 2012

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  AT&T CEO gets $2 million pay cut following T-Mobile defeat

 
  Adobe vows 5 to 10 more years of Flash advances

 
  T-Mobile to launch 4G LTE in U.S. next year

 
  Chrome to support Do Not Track privacy feature

 
  Little startup Infochimps has a platform for big data

 
  AT&T CEO gets $2 million pay cut following T-Mobile defeat
CEO Randall Stephenson will see his total pay for 2011 drop by more than $2 million over his role in the failed bid to buy T-Mobile.

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  Adobe vows 5 to 10 more years of Flash advances
Even as the company redirects efforts to HTML5 and narrows Flash's scope, Adobe is also promising investments in Flash for 5 to 10 years.

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  T-Mobile to launch 4G LTE in U.S. next year
The carrier will use money and spectrum space obtained from the failed AT&T deal to forge ahead with LTE in the U.S. in 2013 as its current sales and customer numbers continue to sink.

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  Chrome to support Do Not Track privacy feature
Google previously found Do Not Track "interesting" though too vague, but now says the technology for blocking behavioral ad targeting is mature enough to use.

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  Little startup Infochimps has a platform for big data
Infochimps announces platform as a service environment for the redhot big data market.

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