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The battle between Google and Microsoft used to be a back room affair. In the last year, it's turned into an very ugly and public war of words. Now, Microsoft is upping its legal war against Google as well. This isn't the first time Microsoft has use... Read the rest of this entry »
The battle between Google and Microsoft used to be a back room affair. In the last year, it's turned into an very ugly and public war of words. Now, Microsoft is upping its legal war against Google as well. This isn't the first time Microsoft has use... Read the rest of this entry »
Last summer, Business Insider's Joe Weisenthal made an astute observation about Dell's earnings: the company, like much of corporate America, was great at "squeezing water from a stone." In other words, it was able to increase profits -- and raise ea... Read the rest of this entry »
Google's augmented reality eyeglasses are going to include a camera and information pulled from Google's location-based services, like Maps and Latitude. Nick Bilton at the New York Times uncovered some new information about the glasses, which were f... Read the rest of this entry »
Google is an unconventional company. That extends to the company's official policy on job titles which can be summarized as: whatever you want to put on your business card is pretty much OK. As a result, some Google employees have come up with some p... Read the rest of this entry »
Earlier today, The Daily reported that it had seen and used a "working prototype" Microsoft Office for the iPad, and that the app will soon be submitted to Apple for approval. But Microsoft is saying the whole story is bogus. A Microsoft spokesperson... Read the rest of this entry »
Google is setting up a bunch of satellite dishes near its data center in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The dishes will be used to provide audio, video, and data services to Google Fiber, the company's broadband service that is rolling out in Kansas City late... Read the rest of this entry »
Google is setting up a bunch of satellite dishes near its data center in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The dishes will be used to provide audio, video, and data services to Google Fiber, the company's broadband service that is rolling out in Kansas City late... Read the rest of this entry »
Microsoft released a parody video to YouTube this weekend accusing Google of "moonlighting" with Google Apps. In other words, Google isn't serious about its enterprise business. Microsoft is. As a result, Google Apps still can't do many of the things... Read the rest of this entry »
Google has responded to Microsoft's accusation that it bypassed a privacy setting in Internet Explorer. The full response is below, but here's the basic gist of it: The privacy standard that Microsoft is talking about, P3P, is outdated and doesn't w... Read the rest of this entry »
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