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Deconstructing Google: Chapter 4, After The Google Breakup
Previous chapters have covered how the growth of Google and fears of how it was reshaping the communication landscape led to the application of existing anti-trust laws along with new ones to force a Google breakup in 2010. This chapter looks at the immediate aftermath: the "Baby Googles" or "Googlets" that were formed in the name of greater competition and consumer choice. Google (Search Products) The Google brand name remained with the company's first product, search. Virtually all search-related products were kept part of Google, including enterprise search. Google continued to operate the Google search engine, which itself remains by far the most popular search engine in the United States and in most countries around the world. What didn't stay with Google? As covered more in chapter 3, the Search Engine Reform Act of 2009 (SERA) had a fundamental principle that companies with business models around being guides to the web -- regardless of the technology or human effort involved to create those guides -- were forbidden from also owning content that might be listed in those guides.
Merge Healthcare Provides Update on the Restatement of Its Financial ...
MILWAUKEE, Oct. 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Merge Technologies Incorporated, doing business as "Merge Healthcare" (NASDAQ: MRGE) (TSX: MRG) (the "Company"), a leading medical imaging software and services provider, announced that, in connection with the previously announced restatement of its financial statements, the Company currently expects to file, on or before December 31, 2007: (i) its restated audited financial statements for the years ended December 31, 2004, 2005, and 2006, as well as other restated financial information previously included in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2006, (ii) its restated unaudited financial statements included in its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2007, and (iii) its unaudited Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for the quarters ended June 30, 2007 and September 30, 2007.
Emptoris releases latest version of software suite
Sourcing software provider Emptoris announced a new release of its supply and contract management software, called Emptoris 7, which includes modules to handle contract management, spend analysis, sourcing and compliance. Emptoris 7 has been formatted to fit several sized business models—basic, professional and enterprise—with the basic model aimed at fast deployment and quick ROI for companies new to automation, whereas the professional and enterprise versions focus on more long-term value for software veterans. All three versions are available on-demand, while the enterprise edition can also be deployed behind the firewall, and users can pick and choose which applications of the suite can be on-demand and or on-premise. By offering this variety of deployment sizes and modes, Emptoris hopes to capture more interest in a wider range of business sizes.
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