Internet Movie Pioneer Sues Apple, Google
A U.S. pioneer in online movie distribution is suing Apple , Google and Napster , charging they infringed on its on-demand online-movie patent.Comment Original post by Macnewsworld.com
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A U.S. pioneer in online movie distribution is suing Apple , Google and Napster , charging they infringed on its on-demand online-movie patent.Comment Original post by Macnewsworld.com
January 03, 2007 By Paul Bond/The Hollywood Reporter LOS ANGELES — Talk about a turnaround story.Comment Original post by Brandweek
Vik Singh, who used to work at Google, has created a really amazing tool that lets you create a highly Google Custom Search Engine without knowing how to use any of the advanced options, populating it with your del.icio.us bookmarks. …
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I just noticed that Gmail’s storage meter is increasing again, just like it used to: Just go to Gmail.com (log out of your Gmail account) to see it moving. Anyone want to figure out if it is increasing at the …
In 1997, Jonathan T. Taplin, a veteran film and television producer, stood up at a cable industry convention and asserted that in the future all movies would be distributed over the Internet.Comment Original post by New York Times
The Internet is stupid! (tags: microsoft free laptop controversy) The Darker Reality to Blogging at MSTechToday (tags: microsoft free laptop controversy) Original post by Nathan Weinberg
Earn Using Google AdSense ! Personal Injury Law News MADISON, Wis. A former U-W-Whitewater dean fired in the wake of an audit critical of his spending and travel has filed a federal discrimination lawsuit …Comment Original post by Personal Injury …
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In 1997, Jonathan T. Taplin, a veteran film and television producer, stood up at a cable industry convention and asserted that in the future all movies would be distributed over the Internet.Comment Original post by New York Times
Have you ever made a profit from a catering business or dog walking? Do you prefer to work alone or in groups? Have you ever set a world record in anything? Examples from the Google application survey.Comment Original post by …
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By Joris Evers, CNET News.com Published on ZDNet News: January 2, 2007, 2:26 PM PT Google has fixed a security hole in several of its services that exposed the address books of Gmail users, the company said …Comment Original post …
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Valleywag is reporting there are serious rumors that one of Google’s two young founders has gotten engaged. If their tipsters are to be beli– Wait a minute! Didn’t we do this same damn story eight months ago?!? Damn! Did A …
<<Rich Godwin – Senior Account ExecutiveA new report from iCrossing focuses on how and why Americans find CPG products online. The results are highly interesting and, hooray! — they are in line with what we’ve been discussing with our clients …
East Bay Business Times – 10:26 AM PST Tuesday The fourth quarter proved to be the best quarter for U.S. venture-backed companies to achieve public market exits in 2006, with 18 initial public offerings …Comment Original post by East Bay …
Google entrenched itself deeper in our lives in 2006, but the success of the world’s most popular search engine is attracting early-stage competitors in the New Year.Comment Original post by Line56.com
Randy Morin is doing his KBCafe awards for the best blogs of 2006. A whole bunch of Blog News Channel blogs are nominated, including this one, so be sure to vote for InsideGoogle, InsideMicrosoft, Apple Watch and Hoffman’s Hearsay, and …
Companies The press/blogosphere pendulum, rarely stable, is swinging to an extreme anti-Google position as we start the new year.Comment Original post by PaidContent.org
Google has fixed a vulnerability in its popular GMail web mail service that creates a means for hackers to steal users’ contact lists.Comment Original post by The Register
January 02, 2007 By Paul Bond, The Hollywood Reporter LOS ANGELES — Concerning Wall Street’s view of media, it was out with the new and in with the old last month.Comment Original post by Technology Marketing