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Its the first infringement question - says SFGate
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, May 04 2012 @ 04:43 PM EDT
SFGate says its the 1st Q, apparently from a Google Spokesperson.

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FBI Wants Backdoors in Facebook, Skype and Instant Messaging
Authored by: kjs on Friday, May 04 2012 @ 05:21 PM EDT
sounds like it is time for a real European based service... I'd suggest Swiss or
German law based with Swiss preferred.

If Microshaft makes a wanted backdoor it will be so open that everyone can step
through.

>kjs

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not f'd, you won't find me on farcebook

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Oracle asks judge to throw out Google’s strongest evidence in Android trial
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, May 04 2012 @ 09:09 PM EDT
Like it or not, Schwartz was Sun's CEO and responsible for
outlining the company's business plans and strategies. And
he made a strategic decision regarding Android.

Sun's biggest problem was its "double personality disorder":
it wanted to exercise total control on its creation (the
Oracle way) and at the same time it wanted the Java language
to be widely adopted by means of building an open community
around (the Google way). Sun failed because it couldn't go
all the way in either direction, so it fell short in both
grounds.

Sun could have built an alternative to Android (i.e. mobile
OS stack) years before Google, but they failed to do so.

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