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| Google Releases Patchfield, a New Open-Source Android Audio Library eWeek The library was created by Brinkmann as his "20 percent" project at Google, where employees are permitted to use up to 20 percent of their working time building innovative projects, applications and related work in areas that interest them personally. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Facebook, Google, Yahoo and Microsoft petition US over surveillance requests Computerworld IDG News Service - Facebook, Google, Yahoo and Microsoft all filed petitions Monday with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, as part of a renewed effort to reveal more information about government data requests. The companies had already ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google, Yahoo, Facebook unite to fight US gov't Fox News Three of the biggest web companies in the world have banded together to demand change from the government. "The United States should lead the world when it comes to transparency, accountability, and respect of civil liberties and human rights," wrote ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Microsoft, Google, Facebook and Yahoo! file motions in FISA Court ZDNet Today Microsoft, Google, Yahoo! and Facebook all filed motions with the FISC (U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court) to allow them to release certain aggregate data about the numbers of requests they receive from the government. Microsoft and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| VTech, Eveready, Google, Lacoste: Intellectual Property Bloomberg VTech Holdings Ltd. (303), a maker of cordless telephones, said in a statement that the claims made against it in a patent-infringement suit are "without merit." Spherix Inc. of Tysons Corner, Virginia, sued VTech in federal court in Dallas Aug. 30 ... See all stories on this topic » |
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