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Smarter Planet Leadership Series: Air Canada
Air Canada wanted something to make things a little easier for their customers, and using technology from IBM was able to offer self service. Check out this white paper to hear more about how IBM...
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The biggest spam challenge: defining it
Charlie Rose, during a recent taping of his TV show, asked me and three other guests for our definitions of spam. The other responses ranged from “unsolicited commercial e-mail" to "an unwanted...
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Judge denies Oracle's motion to overturn patent ruling
Judge Alsup upholds jury's verdict on patents, arguing that remaining 10 jurors could have "rejected every word" of Oracle's primary expert witness.
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Apple's Tim Cook 'rules out' iPhone 5 with 4-inch screen
Apple's chief executive Tim Cook appears to have poured cold water over suggestions the next iPhone will have a larger screen. Strangely, he outright said it. On air. Live.
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Sweet irony: EU imposes cookie law, ignores own rules
You would think an executive body of 27 member states that dictates part of their respective laws would adhere to its own? Think again.
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Potential FCC ruling could pave way for Apple Internet TV service
The commission is considering a change in the definition of a "multichannel video programming distributor" that could make it a whole lot easier for Apple to compete against pay TV providers.
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EU court poised for Microsoft antitrust fine ruling
Microsoft will hear in a month's time whether the European Commission fined the company excessively for failing to comply with an earlier antitrust fine.
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Facebook rules: Everyone can vote on new privacy policy
Facebook's rules state if there are 7,000 comments on a new privacy policy, the company has to take it to a worldwide vote. Activists made sure that threshold was broken. Are you ready to vote?
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Software developers rule the economy now
'More and more and more businesses will be going public and profiting on the creative leadership of innovative developers.'
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Microsoft India rules out Windows Phone handsets from local OEMs
Microsoft India's chairman was critical of the experience quality offered by Indian OEMs.
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Google, Facebook, MySpace; privacy rule breakers or trend makers?
The major social networking sites have all been fined for improper use of private data; is that a trend that should be ringing alarm bells or a sideshow for the paranoid and uninitiated?
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E.U. court rules programming languages not copyrightable
The European Court of Justice rules that programming languages are not copyrightable in a case that closely parallels Oracle v. Google.
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10 million face 'Pirate Bay' block after UK court rules
A court in the UK has issued a ruling that the file-sharing site, Pirate Bay, is illegal and must be blocked by UK broadband providers.
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Group expects ruling on Google report in a few weeks
It will be at least a few weeks before the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) finds out if the FCC wants to provide an unedited copy of its report in the Google's Street View investigation.
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The Facebook effect: Timeline app developers rule the App Store
Viddy just became the top free iPhone app. It turns out seven of the top 10 grossing iOS apps are integrated with Facebook, as are seven of the top 10 free iOS apps. That's not a coincidence.
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Code 'not physical property', court rules in Goldman Sachs espionage case
Code cannot be stolen under federal law, a court has ruled, in the case of a former Goldman Sachs employee who had his conviction for code theft and espionage overturned.
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Patent ruling: Motorola can't bar Microsoft from selling Windows, Xbox in Germany
The latest decision in Microsoft's patent dispute with Motorola Mobility is in Microsoft's favor.
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Facebook campaign 'Strip for Likes' breaks the rules
A Facebook campaign that has a model strip for Likes is probably not a good idea for a clothing brand that also caters to women. On top of that, it's also against rules for Facebook Pages.
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Here are the 10 patents Facebook is suing Yahoo with
Facebook has countersued Yahoo with 10 of its own patents. Two of them are very similar, and the last one was granted today, after which Facebook immediately filed its lawsuit.
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Australian court rules Google 'misled' users over search ads
Google lost an appeal which could affect advertising standards in Australia, after it was found to have "deceived" users of its search engine and advertising service.
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Making sense of Microsoft's confusing Windows activation rules
Last week, Microsoft cut the number of Windows and Office product keys it includes for TechNet subscribers. Readers tell me that doesn't matter, because every key is good for multiple activations....
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