The Morning Reboot:
- Google has announced Google Apps Premier a new version of Google Apps that ditches the adverts and aims to compete with Microsoft Office in the business sector.
- Apple and Cisco have reached a deal whereby both of them will be able to use the iPhone name.
- Firefox's growth stumbled a bit last month according to a Net Applications survey. For the first time since last year the browser lost market share, slipping to 13.7 percent. More interesting, however, is that Safari, Apple's web browser, rose to 4.7 percent in January up from 3.1 percent a year ago.
- CNet reports that Microsoft may be looking to acquire the popular video sharing site Revver.