It's that time of the week for CrunchWeek, the show that brings a few of us TechCrunch writers together in the TCTV studio to chat about the most interesting tech news stories from the past seven days.
This week, Greg Kumparak, Jordan Crook and I chatted about announcement of Samsung's new smartwatch, the Galaxy Gear; Microsoft's $7.2 billion acquisition of Nokia's devices and services business, and the rumors of acquisition talks between payments gateway Braintree and Square and PayPal.
NOKIA is a Finnish multinational communications corporation. It is primarily engaged in the manufacturing of mobile devices and in converging Internet and communications industries. They make a wide range of mobile devices with services and software that enable people to experience music, navigation, video, television, imaging, games, business mobility and more. Nokia is the owner of Symbian operation system and partially owns MeeGo operating system.
Microsoft, founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, is a veteran software company, best known for its Microsoft Windows operating system and the Microsoft Office suite of productivity software. Starting in 1980 Microsoft formed a partnership with IBM allowing Microsoft to sell its software package with the computers IBM manufactured. Microsoft is widely used by professionals worldwide and largely dominates the American corporate market. Additionally, the company has ventured into hardware with consumer products such as the Zune and...
Samsung is one of the largest super-multinational companies in the world. It's possibly best known for its subsidiary, Samsung Electronics, the largest electronics company in the world.
A catalyst for the next generation of commerce, Braintree provides the easiest way to pay and get paid across any device. Braintree's global payment platform processes more than $10 billion annually (with more than $2 billion on mobile) for thousands of online and mobile commerce innovators including Airbnb, Fab, LivingSocial, OpenTable and Uber. Merchants in more than 40 countries throughout North America, Europe and Australia can accept payments in more than 130 currencies using Braintree. Today, Braintree powers single-click...
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