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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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Royal Wedding: Viewing figures, rise of the memes, and the first Generation Y monarch-to-be
Take down the bunting, the decorations and the Union Jack flags -- the wedding is over. But the Web is still abuzz with wedding fever, and Generation Y appeal.
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A closer look at the costs (and fine print) of H.264 licenses
I read license agreements so that you don't have to. In an update on its decision to remove H.264 support from its Chrome browser, Google cites "significant royalties" as a contributing factor....
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MPEG LA tries free as in beer against WebM
WebM was created as a project that could be specified within HTML5, being complete and free as in freedom. Will free as in beer trump it?
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H.264 patents: how much do they really cost?
The biggest fear I've heard expressed from opponents of the H.264 standard and advocates of competing standards is cost. But are those fears justified? I've taken a closer look at the legal and...
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Should radio have to pay royalties? Pandora, labels say yes
For 80 years, radio has not had to pay for the privilege of playing records over the air. In legal terms, it has not had to pay royalties for the "performance right." Stations still have to pay...
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Author royalties the test for Flat World
Our model is a core, then we plug in other revenue streams, testing those which work. And whenever we generate any revenue the authors get the 20% royalty, so they're invested in it. We want them...
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Apple wins royalty rate showdown
Guess Apple won't have to shut down iTunes after all. Apple had warned that if the royalty rate for music downloads increased, iTunes would become unprofitable and they might pull the plug. But...
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Photos: Commodore 64's 25th birthday party
Silicon Valley's royalty turned out in force Monday to celebrate one of its conquering heroes.
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Microsoft digs own grave of mistrust
Would Microsoft consider collecting royalties on Internet protocols? Allchin's antitrust trial testimony reveals the company's deception--and the ugly truth.
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IBM ebXML patent plan royalty-free
Big Blue says it will not seek royalties on a patented e-commerce Web standard that helps companies in many industries communicate over the Internet.
Additional Results
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YouTube faces massive music royalty bill in German copyright case
YouTube could face a massive royalties bill after a court case went against the video-sharing site. The ruling also ruled that YouTube alone is responsible for its users' submissions.
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YouTube buys royalties management company RightsFlow
YouTube dabbles deeper into the music industry with the acquisition of a company focused on licensing and royalty payment management.
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Another Android and Chrome OS device developer pays Microsoft patent royalties
With a newly minted agreement with Compal Electronics, Microsoft officials say that they now have more than half of the worldwide ODMs for Android and Chrome OS devices now paying them patent...
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Yet another Android vendor pays Microsoft patent royalties
Just days after announcing that General Dynamics was paying Microsoft undisclosed patent royalties to cover Android-based devices, Microsoft announced a similar deal with custom-PC vendor Velocity...
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Royal Wedding: Viewing figures, rise of the memes, and the first Generation Y monarch-to-be
Take down the bunting, the decorations and the Union Jack flags -- the wedding is over. But the Web is still abuzz with wedding fever, and Generation Y appeal.
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A closer look at the costs (and fine print) of H.264 licenses
I read license agreements so that you don't have to. In an update on its decision to remove H.264 support from its Chrome browser, Google cites "significant royalties" as a contributing factor....
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Microsoft to charge royalty fees to prevent Taiwanese OEMs from using Android in netbooks
Microsoft is turning to royalty fees in an attempt to prevent Taiwanese OEMs Acer and Asustek Computer from using Android and Chrome OS on netbooks.
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Mozilla unmoved by royalty-free H.264
Mozilla doesn't think much of the MPEG LA's announcement that it will never charge a single cent royalty for any free to consumer H.264 videos.
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MPEG LA tries free as in beer against WebM
WebM was created as a project that could be specified within HTML5, being complete and free as in freedom. Will free as in beer trump it?
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H.264 goes royalty-free ... forever
MPEG LA, the firm that controls licensing for a number of video standards, announced yesterday that it will never charge a royalty fee for videos encoded using H.264, as long as those videos are...
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