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Google, Hallmark, Pendleton, WMS Gaming: Intellectual Property
Businessweek
Google Inc. (GOOG:US), operator of the world's most-used search engine, is seeking a patent on a technology that would add more dimensions to the reading of an electronic book. The application, 20130209981, covers what the Mountain View, ...
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Google, Intel cement ties on Chrome OS, could weaken Wintel
Network World
IDG News Service - New Chromebooks announced this week signal Intel's willingness to broaden its horizons and work with companies like Google, at the expense of its long-standing Windows partnership with Microsoft. Three new Chromebooks from ...
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Exploring Google Search's tenuous relationship with pirated content
ITworld.com
September 11, 2013, 4:57 PM — According to a recently released paper "How Google Fights Piracy" (available here as a Google Doc), the search giant claims that fans intent on pirating media use pirate sites rather than search. Despite Google's ...
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Google introduces new Chromebooks running Intel Haswell processors for ...
The Verge
Google and Intel introduced three new Chromebooks and a Chromebox today, each running Intel's powerful Haswell processors. The announcement came onstage at Wednesday's Intel Developer Forum keynote in San Francisco, as Intel VP Doug Fisher ...
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Google Announces New Intel Haswell-powered Chromebooks and Chromebox
Droid Life
Today at the Intel Developer Forum, Google introduced a few new Chromebooks and a Chromebox that were made in partnership with ASUS and Toshiba, powered by Intel's Haswell processor. The Haswell processor is known for its ability to bring more ...
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Court: Google Not Off the Hook for Its Street View Data Grab
TIME
A Federal appeals court refused on Tuesday to dismiss a lawsuit against Google that accuses the technology giant of having violated a federal wiretap law when it collected emails, user names, passwords, and other data from personal Wi-Fi networks while ...
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