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Doodle For Google!

by Robert February 6, 2010

Google has kicked off its very own Doodle For Google competition for the 3rd year in a row. A nationwide art contest for students in grades K-12. Google are looking for students to design a Doodle for the Google homepage. Students can submit their own “Google Doodles,” and the winning Doodle will appear on Google’s homepage for one day. What’s more, the winner and his or her school will receive [...]

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France Doesn’t Like Google…. Or The Internet

by Robert January 8, 2010

While copyright enforcers around the world wish they had leaders as daring and aggressive as Frances President, Nicolas Sarkozy. Very few of the world’s leaders are as aggressive in protecting copyright as he is and he proved it again Thursday during a speech to members of the country’s creative community when he endorsed some controversial pro-copyright proposals. His plans include taxing Google, Search Engines, Web portals, and Internet service providers and turn that [...]

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Intel Pays AMD $1.25 Billion

by Robert November 12, 2009
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Today Intel have agreed to pay Advanced Micro Devices a nice sum of $1.25 Billion over a long running anti-trust case. And lets not forget that only a couple of months ago, Intel were fined $1.45 Billion by the EU in yet another anti-trust case.  This final payment is to settle “all antitrust and IP disputes” with AMD for once and for all. This also gives both companies a cross [...]

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