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FounderMartin Bryant is founder of Big Revolution, where he helps tech companies refine their proposition and positioning, and develops high-qualit Martin Bryant is founder of Big Revolution, where he helps tech companies refine their proposition and positioning, and develops high-quality, compelling content for them. He previously served in several roles at TNW, including Editor-in-Chief. He left the company in April 2016 for pastures new.
Google is reportedly working on a touchscreen Chrome OS notebook, Motorola Mobility closes international websites, and Nokia rolls out new feature phones with an interesting new filesharing feature. It’s all in today’s Daily Dose.
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- Google reportedly gearing up to launch its own, 12.85-inch Chrome OS touch notebook in Q1 2013: Read more
- Google shuts down dedicated Motorola Mobility sites for Asia, Europe, Middle East, and Africa: Read more
- Nokia unveils the 206, Asha 205 and new ‘Slam’ content sharing service aimed at emerging markets: Read more
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