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    whiteflea: Heh, I was reviewing Vertical Integration with my AP students this morning. more »
    random_droid: Vertical Integration? more »
    Jamez: I really hate when you guys post a supposedly interesting article that I have to subscribe to some other site to read. Give me the gory details or ple... more »
    jiggpig: This is a lot of anecdotal journalism. At the same time as Oracle and Apple are going vertical, Sony and AMD are dropping their vertical integration. ... more »
    jlcro: So according to matt buchanan, the article is "worth" reading because they mention apple. Lately gizmodo is in urgent need of journalism standards les... more »
    Noobs-R-Us: Ellison is not wrong in his observations of industries going through cycles of integration and disintegration. Right now for exmple, in finance, bank... more »
    Nick: but it has other bits, like Apple purchasing chip designer PA Semi, that make it worth reading. alright, matt. i am gonna give you the benefit of th... more »
    Snes: Why are there two pictures? more »
    dimadelux: I do not see how those without a WSJ Subscription will be able to read that article more »
    something_unique_and_descriptive: I'd be willing to bet that eMachines and Gateway make up the bulk of their full on PC sales in the US. eMachines caters to the Walmart crowd, which i... more »
    bill cant fart: How's the build quality on Acers? I'm looking for a 14 or 15 inch laptop to Hackintosh or put Ubuntu on. All the Dells I've seen are almost as bad as ... more »
    soulfinger: Michael Dell close the company and give the money back to the shareholders. more »
    MadCrazy: The Third world market? The call centres in India? more »
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    Tech Companies Are Getting Taller

    The WSJ's glance at tech companies going more vertical mostly focuses on Oracle's acquisition of Sun to produce both hardware and software, but it has other bits, like Apple purchasing chip designer PA Semi, that make it worth reading. [WSJ]
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