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| Google asks judge to secure ?competitively sensitive data? in AT&T/T-Mobile case Google asked a federal judge to secure “competitively sensitive data” that may be revealed during the Justice Department’s investigation into AT&T’s proposed $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile USA, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday. Google said the data it provided to the investigation is related to its Android operating system and it fears the information could be leake [..] |
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AT&T asks judge to toss Sprint lawsuit AT&T has asked a federal judge to toss a lawsuit brought against it by Sprint, Reuters reported on Friday. Sprint filed its lawsuit on September 6th and said it was fighting “on behalf of consumers and competition.” Sprint also argued that AT&T’s planned acquisition of T-Mobile USA is “illegal.” As one might expect, AT&T does not see eye-to-eye with Sprint [..] |
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| Google Asks Partners To Delay Google TV Rollouts (GOOG) Google has asked several of its Google TV partners to delay their rollouts so the company can fix the product, according to a report in the New York Times.
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Google asks partners to delay Google TV launch According to a report in The New York Times Monday morning, Google TV might not be ready for primetime. Google TV is Google’s attempt at a next-generation WebTV service ? a combination of television and the Web meant to expand and enhance the viewing experience. But the initial iteration of Google’s service seems just as half-baked as WebTV was in the mid-1990s. Google reportedly wants [..] |
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| Judge: Google Can Be Sued For Helping 'Typosquatters' Trouble for domain-squatters, and for Google (GOOG): a federal court ruled the search giant can be sued for trademark infringement for placing ads on sites with names similar to registered trademarks.
Vulcan Golf named Google in a suit against the registrars of sites like vulcanogolf.com, which get traffic from typos and earn revenue through ads placed by Google's Adsense for Domains pro [..] |
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| Judge orders Google to give YouTube user data to Viacom
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Should You Secure .com AND .net for Your Domain? “how important is it to buy both the .net and .com of the same domain name?”
Over on Twitter TragicDog asked me this question domains.
Different bloggers will have different approaches to this one but my personal preference these days is to secure the .com version first and then to seriously consider other versions of the domain [...]Post from: Blog Tips at ProBlogger.
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Who's Going To Secure The Cloud? In the 21st century, what is the most valuable capital we have, beyond our prized human relationships? We are conditioned to believe that the most valuable capital is financial in nature or manifest as physical [..] |
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Refurbed iPhones not so secure Thinking about selling your iPhone in anticipation of the upcoming 3G launch? Proceed with caution. According to iPhone Atlas, “delted” user data is still able to be recovered by future owners. It seems that user data is held in unused portions of the device’s NAND memory, even after a full wipe has been executed. [...] [..] |
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