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The Samsung netbook N150 is currently available in market with HSPA 3G communications and WiFi access and will become commercially available with LTE according to service schedule and market demand.
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Comparable store sales were down 1.7%, which was not as bad as the 3.8% decline analysts had expected, according to stock-market news service StreetAccount.
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Yandex has the largest search engine in Russia with 64% market share, according to Russian measurement service LiveInternet.
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Special Offer: The pullback in energy prices is just a pause in a long-term bull market, according to Curtis Hesler of Professional Timing Service.
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The Europe, Middle East and Africa accounts for just a small piece of the software-as-a-service market, 13% last year, according to IDC, versus 74% in the Americas.
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Given that the e-mail service had 176m users in December, according to comScore, a market-research firm, that should give Buzz a handy launch pad.
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Rackspace holds the number two market share position in the Infrastructure As A Service piece according to 451Group, with 8.6% markets share (Amazon holds the number one position with 56%).
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Baidu commands more than 80% of the Chinese search market, according to iResearch based in Beijing, but has yet to launch its search service internationally.
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According to The Korea Times, Samsung is planning a foray into the social networking market early in 2013 with a service it hopes will eventually compete with Facebook.
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