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Increase E-Commerce Revenue With New Techniques in APM
Read this white paper to learn how Zappos.com used a next-generation APM sytem to improve e-commerce application performance and find out the top 10 questions to ask when optimizing your...
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Google: We developed Android not knowing Sun's patents
On patent infringement, Google's counsel argues that Android does not use Sun's technology because Google engineers developed the platform not knowing about Sun's patents.
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Fake: Daughter responds to father shooting laptop over Facebook!
After a video of a father shooting multiple bullets into his daughter's laptop because of a post she made on Facebook went viral, others are trying to take advantage of his new-found fame.
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Facebook bans Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook has banned Mark S. Zuckerberg, the bankruptcy attorney, not the company's CEO.
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Google rejects state AG's request; Legal action to follow?
Google had until today to comply with the Connecticut Attorney General's demand that it hand over the data its Street View cars collected via unsecured WiFi. But Google, which has been cleared of...
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Is Google being evil and stealing your Web pages with Google Preview?
If feature creep goes so far that you wind up in front of the Supreme Court, you've got too many features.
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Looking Into Electronic Document Management Systems
Simply put, an electronic document management system (EDMS) is a system that can replace paper files and documents in an office, and enable users to send electronic documents through the same...
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Accused pirates, indie studios headed for court
Attorneys representing some of the people accused of illegal file sharing by independent film studios said that several have refused to settle with the indie studios.
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BusyBox violation suits under the Chanukah bush
Given the fact that defendants have had plenty of notice, yet didn't notice, the hope is that eventually some serious damages might be negotiated so we can move on to something else.
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Prosecutor: Cybercrime will follow the cloud
The software-piracy model is becoming obsolete as programs are increasingly distributed over the internet, making targets of cloud computing centres, a US attorney has warned.
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Thomas seeks new counsel, RIAA brooks no delay
The lawyer for Jammie Thomas, the only person to actually go to trial on an RIAA copyright infringement case, is withdrawing from the case, Ray Beckerman reports. Amazingly, RIAA lawyers are...
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Ninth Circuit pokes a few holes in Section 230 immunity
Ninth Circuit holds that Yahoo lost immunity when employee made oral promise to take down profile and didn't follow through.
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$22.5 million cash settlement for Apple iPod nano owners
Apple has settled a $22.5 million class-action suit filed against the company after receiving complaints from early Apple iPod nano owners that the devices scratched too easily. The settlement...
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Drew's lawyer asks for dismissal of conviction
Motion says it was improper to convict in MySpace suicide law based on computer fraud statute.
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The verdict: Lori Drew is guilty.
Lori Drew has been convicted of three misdemeanor counts of computer fraud in the MySpace suicide of young Megan Meiers, 13 when she hung herself. A jury deadlocked on a fourth count of...
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Slash to album poster: 'Rot in jail'
You might question why illegally posting an unreleased album on your website should put you in federal penitentiary for three years, but Guns 'n' Roses guitarist Slash doesn't. "I hope he rots...
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Escapee 'Spam King' dead in apparent murder-suicide
Convicted spammer Eddie Davidson, who escaped from federal prison over the weekend, killed his wife and 3-year-old daughter before killing himself in what is being described as a murder-suicide....
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Open Source VoIP: Asterisk or FreeSwitch?
When the time came for a new PBX, Brian Snipes chose to do something a bit unconventional. The IT manager at law firm Hare, Wynn, Newell, and Newton LLP didn’t purchase a commercial PBX, nor...
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Going cold turkey off a handheld
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod describes what it's like to function after circumstance plucks away his PDA.
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The new e-discovery burden
Rather than streamline and limit litigation, a rule change adds a new financial burden, Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod says.
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RIAA defendant vows to fight on
Jammie Thomas will appeal the $222,000 verdict a jury handed down against her in the first filesharing infringement trial, she announced on MySpace page. She says her attorney "floored" her...
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