> proprietary anti-open-source bait. Can you tell me which of the ~1000 VM images they provide as listed in the below site are proprietary? All? None? Some? http://vmdepot.msopentech.com/List/Index Also, Azure charges…
I agree, the comparable layoffs in the US would be the thousands of Motorola layoffs after the Google takeover. Haven't really come across anything coming out of them like in the story.
He was a lead on Bing and was working on Windows earlier. That's hardly enterprise.
I am impressed at your ability to psychoanalyze and shoehorn a billion plus people belonging to an extremely culturally, linguistically and genetically diverse subcontinent and paint them all with the same brush.
Google has OTR on for company IMs. This came out in a court case where IMs were requested as part of discovery.
Those numbers don't include Motorola's increasing losses under Google. http://static1.businessinsider.com/image/52605103ecad0479335... The loss for the latest quarter will be announced tomorrow.
This graph[1] tells some of the story, but the bigger story was they failed to capitalize on the patents, and even got fined by a jury for trying to abuse FRAND patents on WiFi and H.264.…
They(and you), did hear of the company that originally got these patents. Here's the very interesting story behind the patents. http://techcrunch.com/2012/03/31/why-google-might-be-going-t... edit: I am rate limited…
Bing was infringing and Vringo had tens of millions in cash and big investors like Mark Cuban bankrolling it. They certainly didn't need a paltry million bucks to continue the lawsuit. Vringo already had the jury…
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2013/11/06/why-vringo-... Specifically, Vringo states, yesterday the USPTO "mailed a notice that it will issue a certificate confirming that all of the claims of U.S. Patent No.…
Or perhaps they realized there's no point in wasting money on patent lawyers and just relied on Google's defense lawyers. 5% of nothing is nothing.
> proprietary anti-open-source bait. Can you tell me which of the ~1000 VM images they provide as listed in the below site are proprietary? All? None? Some? http://vmdepot.msopentech.com/List/Index Also, Azure charges…
I agree, the comparable layoffs in the US would be the thousands of Motorola layoffs after the Google takeover. Haven't really come across anything coming out of them like in the story.
He was a lead on Bing and was working on Windows earlier. That's hardly enterprise.
I am impressed at your ability to psychoanalyze and shoehorn a billion plus people belonging to an extremely culturally, linguistically and genetically diverse subcontinent and paint them all with the same brush.
Google has OTR on for company IMs. This came out in a court case where IMs were requested as part of discovery.
Those numbers don't include Motorola's increasing losses under Google. http://static1.businessinsider.com/image/52605103ecad0479335... The loss for the latest quarter will be announced tomorrow.
This graph[1] tells some of the story, but the bigger story was they failed to capitalize on the patents, and even got fined by a jury for trying to abuse FRAND patents on WiFi and H.264.…
They(and you), did hear of the company that originally got these patents. Here's the very interesting story behind the patents. http://techcrunch.com/2012/03/31/why-google-might-be-going-t... edit: I am rate limited…
Bing was infringing and Vringo had tens of millions in cash and big investors like Mark Cuban bankrolling it. They certainly didn't need a paltry million bucks to continue the lawsuit. Vringo already had the jury…
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2013/11/06/why-vringo-... Specifically, Vringo states, yesterday the USPTO "mailed a notice that it will issue a certificate confirming that all of the claims of U.S. Patent No.…
Or perhaps they realized there's no point in wasting money on patent lawyers and just relied on Google's defense lawyers. 5% of nothing is nothing.