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- eBay wins big in federal court, but Europe is a different story
- A federal judge ruled Monday that eBay doesn't have an obligation to police its sellers for trademark infringements, the Times reports. The decision upholds Internet companies' safe harbor against claims that they should be liable for users' infringements. "Tiffany has failed to demonstrate that eBay knowingly...
- Tags: eBay Inc., Branding, Internet, Strategy, Litigation, Marketing, Management, Business Operations, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-07-14
- Pondering Apple in a post-Jobs world
- Pondering Apple in a post-Jobs worldPost Jobs Apple..'Apple' the brand should survive Jobs or any other visionary - as long as they Innovate and think ahead of their times. That's what you expect out of the brand Apple.RE: Pondering Apple in a post-Jobs worldIts a question i ponder often, as...
- Tags: Apple Inc., post-Jobs, Steve Jobs, post-Jobs world, Pondering
- Discussion threads 2008-06-18
- Public vs. Private? Outspoken Congressman mulls government's investment role in green tech
- Public vs. Private? Outspoken Congressman mulls government's investment role in green techKucinch?No offense to anyone's political views, but Kucinch isn't exactly the person to carry the water for any cause. Kucinch is great to excite a certain political faction, but rarely gets anything accomplished that he sets out to...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Kucinch, green technology, government, investment role
- Discussion threads 2008-06-11
- Black Duck goes into workflow management
- Black Duck is trying to expand beyond its role in managing code licenses and become a general workflow outfit. CEO Doug Levin told ZDNet last week his new Black Duck Code Center "leverages the same knowledge base that protects licenses in our base business" like ProtexIP, but...
- Tags: Collaboration, Workflow, Workflow Management, Black Duck, E-mail, Process Improvement, Operational Planning, Groupware, Online Communications, Quality, Business Operations, Enterprise Software, Software, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-01-28
- Frontline Wireless folds but Martin 'hopeful' public safety network will survive
- Whither the next-generation national public safety network? Frontline Wireless, which had been trumpeting a proposal for a public/private partnership for public safety, announced a few days ago that it was "closed for business." The problem? FW couldn't raise the $128 million bond required to bid on spectrum expected to cost...
- Tags: FCC, Network, Auction, Wireless, Safety Network, Federal Government, Networking, Government, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-01-10
- Content M&A: Credit crunch crimps landscape
- Media company deals will get done but there are potholes ahead. On a panel about dealmaking in the content space at the Future of Business Media conference, the consensus seemed to be that deals will get done, but the big fish will struggle with financing--especially if an...
- Tags: Acquisition, M&A, Financing, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Law, Investment, Finance, Business Operations, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-10-30
- Will U.S. retain medical technology edge?
- The flip side of our high cost medical establishment is the opportunity it affords to entrepreneurs. (Animated .gif from HSCC Ltd. of Noida, near Delhi in India.) America has a lot of medical entrepreneurs, who are inspirations to their colleagues around the world. What's...
- Tags: U.S., India, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, Recruitment & Selection, Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-10-05
- Lawgarithms Links for 8/13/07
- Remember that between entries here you can keep up with the Live Web and other issues I'm spotting by subscribing to my Google Reader Starred Items. Among the links now playing:Two-word license agreement: "F--- YOU!", from Boing Boing by Cory DoctorowFair Use for YouTube & MySpace Users, from Slashdot...
- Tags: Google Inc., BitTorrent, Google Reader, Blog, Lawgarithms, Denise Howell
- Blog posts 2007-08-13
- Thompson uses the Web to claim spot as Republican standard-bearer
- Unannounced Republican presidential candidate Fred D. Thompson is using the Web to make sure hard-core Republicans know just where he stands on the issues, the Washington Post reports.Among his messages: The Virginia Tech massacre showed that students should be allowed to carry guns to protect themselves; global warming scientists are...
- Tags: Elections
- Blog posts 2007-07-30
- Windows share as seen by Leopard
- Windows share as seen by Leopard*yawn*NTLOLNow that is truly funnyWhy not?Microsoft put the BSOD into Halo 2Maybe Apple should concentrate on their own gaping holeslike the ones that are found daily in Safari? I swear, I've never seen once company so [b]obsessed[/b] by another that they feel the need to...
- Tags: Operating systems, Apple Inc., beta, Apple Safari, Windows share, Leopard, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-06-23
- Black Duck world tour hits issue turbulence
- Since celebrating the third anniversary of his flagship protexIP last month Black Duck Software CEO Doug Levin has been on the road a lot.He moderated an OSBC panel with Microsoft just as Novell was preparing to release details of its deal with the company. Then he flew to Russia where...
- Tags: Strategy, Software as a Service, Microsoft, GPL, Events, Enterprise Policy, Development, business models
- Blog posts 2007-06-07
- The era of big software is over
- When Bill Clinton said a decade ago that "the era of big government is over," it turns out he was a big premature.But now with Web 2.0, SOA and web services, it may be true that "the era of big software is over."Bill St. Arnaud (right, from his blog) meditated...
- Tags: Strategy, Microsoft, General, Enterprise Policy, Development, Applications
- Blog posts 2007-06-07
- What will many cores mean to future Windows releases?
- Windows and existing Microsoft programming languages work just fine with one- to four-processor PCs. But when 8- 16 and 64-core client machines become the norm -- in the not-so-distant future -- will Windows, C#, Visual Basic and other Microsoft applications be able to keep up?Seemingly, the answer is no. Microsoft...
- Tags: .Net Framework, App Compatibility, Corporate strategy, Development tools, Research, Virtualization, Visual Studio Orcas, Windows 7, Windows client
- Blog posts 2007-05-31
- Chinese to buy lots of US technology to smooth over trade relations
- Government leaders hailed an agreement with Chinese business leaders in which the Chinese would buy $4.3 billion of US technology, a move to smooth over US anger over the growing trade imbalance, AP reports. The trade imbalance with China stands at $232 billion. California Lt. Gov. John Garamendi hailed...
- Tags: Chinese business leader
- Blog posts 2007-05-10
- How Google SPIN trumps Microsoft PR
- Google’s secret weapon is a four letter word I underscored in January: SPINGoogle has a few other S words up its $150 billion market cap Sleeve: SECRECY, or SURPRISE, as Google has characterized its uniquely close to the vest communications strategy.“We dont talk much about what lies ahead, because...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Google Inc., public relations, advertisement
- Blog posts 2007-03-28
- Cisco v Apple Trademark Infringement, Unfair Competition Complaint
- Following is the complaint filed by Cisco over Apples use of the iPhone name:COMPLAINT FOR TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT, UNFAIR COMPETITION, FALSE DESCRIPTION, AND INJURY TO BUSINESS REPUTATION; CASE NO.FOLGER LEVIN & KAHN LLPMichael A. Kahn (SB# 057432, mkahn@flk.com)Gregory D. Call (SB# 120483, gcall@flk.com)Michael F. Kelleher (SB# 165493, mkelleher@flk.com)Beatrice B. Nguyen (SB#...
- Tags: General, Legal, Apple, Cisco, iPhone, Cisco Systems Inc., U.S.C.
- Blog posts 2007-01-10
- Teachers' top technology picks
- With the growing numbers of technological devices that can be utilized in the classroom, teachers often feel overwhelmed and undereducated on the best way to maximize their usefulness.Education World asked a number of experienced teachers to suggest the best ways to use these tools, including hardware, software, programs,...
- Tags: teacher
- Blog posts 2006-10-11
- Yale to put course videos online
- There's nothing more mentally stimulating than hearing the words of a dynamic lecturer, and now Yale University is offering some of its courses for free on digital video, reports Reuters. Along with the videos that can be downloaded from the Internet, Yale will offer transcripts in several languages, in...
- Tags: Yale University
- Blog posts 2006-09-20
- Cry the beloved country!
- I’m writing this as I leave South Africa – sitting in an airport lounge on WiFi (iPass via South Africa’s Internet Solutions) at the end of my fifth trip here over a span of six years. I’m a member of the President’s International Advisory Council PIAC on the Information...
- Tags: I&rsquo, m, President&rsquo, s International Advisory Council
- Blog posts 2006-09-07
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