Microsoft Wants Facebook
Microsoft has earlier made a bid on Yahoo, but Yahoo has rejected their bid two times. According to Wall Street Journa, Microsoft are now interested in Facebook. The Software giant has already invested 240 million dollars in Facebook but they want more. The Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has however had doubts about selling his company to Microsoft. Facebook is one of the most successful companies online ever to exist and they have grown with 240 percent from March 2007 to March 2008. The service had 109 million unique visitors in March. In the same time period Microsoft only had 7 percent of growth.
Facebook has however recently hired a lot of new persons for their company which gives us a sign that they don’t want to be sold to Microsoft. There has so far not been any comment from Microsoft or Facebook regarding this issue.
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Dell’s XPS series has long been the companies game machines but after Alienware was bought up in 2006, there have been several of “cloned” products on the market. According to a new report the XPS series have taken a lot of customer from Alienware. Dell has however now decided to stop the sale of the XPS series and rather have Alienware rule the gaming market alone. Alienware focus mostly on high-end gaming machines which can play the most demanding 3D games today. A typical machine from Alienware will cost you $3000 or more but if you add a SLI function you must pay at least $5000. Do you think these machines are worth it? In my opinion i believe it is better to build the computers yourself.
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