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It seems nearly every tech company has a patent licensing deal with Microsoft. News.com's Ina Fried digs up a few names that haven't reached such agreements.
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It wasn't Tom Cruise in Minority Report up there, but Bill Gates' latest product demo had me wondering if we weren't seeing a realistic harbinger.
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TechCrunch says stealth search engine Blekko has raised $3 million in a second round of financing.
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The purchase of Plaxo, an address book management and social-networking service, helps Comcast create a unified social-media experience across its Internet, voice, and TV properties.
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Jerry Yang may have bested Steve Ballmer but now he's up against one of the most brilliant, capitalist pain-in-the-ass corporate raiders in history, Carl Icahn.
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Billionaire investor Carl Icahn is planning to wage a proxy fight against Yahoo, in a move that could ultimately kick out Yahoo's entire board, according to Reuters.
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Billionaire investor has racked up more wins than losses over the past 13 years, according to statistics from FactSet SharkWatch. Should Yahoo be concerned?
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Don Reisinger thinks 2010 will be one of the most important years in Microsoft's entire history. Check out why he thinks that.
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At CEO Summit, Microsoft's chairman says new user interfaces, particularly touch, will fundamentally change the "individual's office, the home, the living room."
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Search giant increases its search market share just a smidgen in April, but every little bit matters when you're talking about billions of search queries--each potentially with some keyword-based ads alongside.
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BlackBerry 9000 will get iTunes sync--Research In Motion officially announced the BlackBerry 9000, its best answer yet to the iPhone. But music playback is more of an afterthought than a primary feature, as evidenced by RIM's decision to offer an iTunes sync application.
Dell issues statement: Alienware and XPS will coexist--Dell said the XPS brand will live on, but more resources will go into Alienware.
Cash, code, or free-riding in open-source communities?--For those in the commercial open-source world (and that's most everyone now), we need to focus on finding ways to draw more people into the cash/code bargain without sacrificing the benefits that derive from fee-free adoption of open source.
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