An executive of Dell recently told to the Reuters news agency that the company is seeking for acquisitions so that it can bolster its consumer, the small and medium sized businesses that accounts for about half the sales of Dell.
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President of Dell ’s newly created consumer, small and medium business said on Tuesday to the news agency over a telephonic interview, “You will see acquisitions from us.”

He also added further in the interview, “They’ll be pointed toward the strategy that we have as a company and one of those key strategies is increasing the solutions so that we can be the best-value solution provider to customers.” He mentioned that Dell was basically looking at the key areas like the systems management and also the security.

President said, “Because of the great cash performance of the company, we ended the last quarter with approximately $11 billion in cash. So… we really have little limitation in what we can do and so it’s just going to come down to the return that we can get and how that meets our profile for delivering good returns to our shareholders.”

In 2009 the company bought Perot Systems, the technology services provider, for $3.9 billion. This was the largest ever acquisition of Dell in order to expand the technology services business and also to compete with giants like Hewlett-Packard Co. and IBM.

Dell, from the sale of personal computers generates over half of its revenue. Now it has diversified itself from PC to higher margin businesses like technology services. This was because the profit margin of the company was hurt drastically by the sales of lower-priced PCs.

Dell computers also competes with Acer and Lenovo. Last month the company said that it is focusing on the improvement of profit in the consumer business, which had hurt the overall gross margin performance of the company.

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Use of web browser enabled smartphones are rising everyday. Mobile users are using such phones to access the popular social networking sites on the go. This is one of the good indications that some of the day-to-day online services are extending beyond the PC.
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According to reports in the month of January this year, about 33 percent smartphone users accessed their favourite social networks websites with their mobile browsers. There has been seen a growth of 8 percentage as against last year in the same period, Web metrics firm ComScore confirmed recently.

In just one year the number of mobile phone users browsing Facebook grew by 112% and for other top social networking site Twitter it saw a jump of 347%.

Senior Vice President of mobile at ComScore Mark Donovan said, “Social networking remains one of the most popular and fastest-growing behaviors on both the PC-based Internet and the mobile Web.”

He also added, “Social media is a natural sweet spot for mobile since mobile devices are at the center of how people communicate with their circle of friends, whether by phone, text, email, or, increasingly, accessing social networking sites via a mobile browser.”

The measurement made by ComScore was only of smartphones and other mobile phones use through the handset browsers. This data does not reveal the 6 million phone users using only mobile applications.

According to the data of ComScore, more than 10 percent of mobile users have browser based handsets for connecting to the social network sites. This is an increase of about five percent in a year.

ComScore also revealed that over 25 million Facebook users use mobile browser to access it. It is twice of MySpace users. Since February last year the mobile users of Facebook has exceeded MySpace. Three months before Facebook surpassed MySpace and became the leading social network on internet. In January this year Twitter attracted 4.7 million mobile users.

In 2009 end 17% mobile phone users in United States used smartphones. This was 11% increase in the same period in 2008.