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Social Analytics is Key to Being a Social Business
Take a look at this webcast to learn about social analytics and how you can leverage them to increase business value and make the right calls.
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Wikileaks' Assange loses UK Supreme Court extradition appeal
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange can be extradited from the U.K. to face charges in Sweden, the U.K. Supreme Court has ruled.
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Students cyberbully principals; Court throws out cases
The U.S. Supreme Court decided that students creating fake online profiles and labeling their principles as 'pedophiles' and 'drug offenders' is acceptable. Should this be the case?
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California's failed video game law sponsor vows to continue fight
The California politician whose failed video game law was overturned by the Supreme Court earlier this week vows to continue fighting, and says that evidence is "crystal clear" that violent video...
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US Supreme Court: we're not on Facebook, what's Twitter?
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts said this weekend that he and his colleagues do not have Facebook. He then referred to Twitter as tweet.
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Supreme Court strikes down California video game law
The Supreme Court overturned a California law that sought to restrict the sale of violent video games to minors on First Amendment grounds, calling it "seriously overinclusive."
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Winklevoss twins finally give up fighting Facebook
The Winklevoss twins have finally agreed to accept a $65 million cash and stock settlement with Facebook. They have changed their minds and will not be going to the US Supreme Court.
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Software Patent Blockbuster: Microsoft loses to i4i
Software patents continue strong after Supreme Court decision in favor of i4i over Microsoft.
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Supreme Court rules against Microsoft's attempt to alter patent-infringement rules
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by Microsoft to change the ground rules over how patent infringement is determined.
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Microsoft Patent Case in the Supreme Court's Hands
Microsoft tries its final gambit in winning a patent lawsuit with Microsoft as the patent violator.
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Supreme Court quizzes Microsoft lawyers in i4i patent case
The U.S. Supreme Court today pressed lawyers representing Microsoft their argument to overturn rulings that it infringed on patents held by i4i.
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Microsoft heads to the Supreme Court and other news of the week
Microsoft takes its patent plea to the U.S. Supreme Court this week; IE 9 starts being pushed (in earnest) to Windows users via Windows Update; and the Windows Intune beta ends -- all happening...
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Supreme Court won't let record companies escape suit
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided that a lawsuit alleging the four largest record companies conspired nearly a decade ago to fix prices of online music sales, can now move forward.
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Supreme Court agrees to hear Microsoft patent infringement appeal
Just when it looked as if Microsoft had thrown in the towel in the ongoing patent infringement case involving Toronto-based i4i, the Supreme Court has agreed to reconsider Microsoft's appeal.
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Supreme court takes on violent video games and the 1st Amendment
The Supreme Court is debating the sale of violent video games to minors. What are the 1st Amendment impacts? And what is the impact on our students?
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Supreme Court to review violent video game law
The Supreme Court is scheduled to review a California law restricting minors' rights to buy violent video games.
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Supreme Court ruling could tighten up green-tech patent process
The highest court in the land has moved to uphold a circuit court ruling that rejected two inventors seeking a patent on an intangible business idea. (Specifically, a method for account for...
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Obama's Supreme Court nominee might make the RIAA and MPAA see red
Where does the new Supreme Court nominee stand on issues of importance to techies? You just might be surprised.
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Internet vs. US Constitution
Will the Justices be able to adapt, given the US Constitution is 223 years old with a 'few' amendments? Will government need to establish new amendments to modernize how laws are created and...
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Supreme Court of Canada orders new trial for alleged online sexual predator
Bartholomew Legare of Alberta had not met with his intended victim a 12 year old girl. In 2003, Mr. Legare aged 32 at the time of the incident, attempted via a chat session to lure his potential...
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McKinnon loses more appeals on U.S. extradition
Gary McKinnon, the Briton who allegedly hacked into 97 NASA and Defense Department computers, has lost even more pleas to avoid extradition to the U.S., Wired reports. Despite McKinnon's...
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