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Oracle v Google: Ellison, Schmidt, and Page to take witness stand over Android

The list of witnesses for the trial of Android has been published – and it’s as high-powered as can be Late on Friday, October 7, Oracle and Google submitted their lists of witnesses for their patent and copyright infringement trial, in which Oracle asserts that Android, Google’s mobile operating system, infringes on its intellectual property.

The list of witnesses for the trial of Android has been published – and it’s as high-powered as can be Late on Friday, October 7, Oracle and Google submitted their lists of witnesses for their patent and copyright infringement trial, in which Oracle asserts that Android, Google’s mobile operating system, infringes on its intellectual property.

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Scott McNealy on Nonprofits and Bailouts

The co-founder of Sun Microsystems talks about his life spearheading a nonprofit and the nation’s woes.

The co-founder of Sun Microsystems talks about his life spearheading a nonprofit and the nation’s woes.

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Larry Ellison starts to reign over Sun

Larry Ellison’s Oracle is busy absorbing Sun Microsystems with the aim of becoming big in hardware, as well as software. And he has a few trenchant things to say about the failings of the previous regime… Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison doesn’t talk to the press as often as we’d like, because he often ends up putting the boot into some company, product or person, and that’s always entertaining

Larry Ellison’s Oracle is busy absorbing Sun Microsystems with the aim of becoming big in hardware, as well as software. And he has a few trenchant things to say about the failings of the previous regime… Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison doesn’t talk to the press as often as we’d like, because he often ends up putting the boot into some company, product or person, and that’s always entertaining

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Twitter now screening links to protect users

• After a spate of phishing scams and attacks, Twitter is cranking up safety for users by blocking all dubious links . Essentially it routes all links through Twitter’s filter and eliminates the bad ones before potential victims reach the destination. Looks like good news for users – but possibly bad news for the URL shortening services that have emerged in Twitter’s wake?

• After a spate of phishing scams and attacks, Twitter is cranking up safety for users by blocking all dubious links . Essentially it routes all links through Twitter’s filter and eliminates the bad ones before potential victims reach the destination. Looks like good news for users – but possibly bad news for the URL shortening services that have emerged in Twitter’s wake?

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Sun’s Chief Executive Tweets His Resignation

Following his company’s acquisition by Oracle, Jonathan Schwartz bid adieu as chief executive of Sun Microsystems with a haiku on Twitter.

Following his company’s acquisition by Oracle, Jonathan Schwartz bid adieu as chief executive of Sun Microsystems with a haiku on Twitter.

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Breakfast briefing: Gates goes for Google, while Sun’s Schwartz considers his future

• Bill Gates managed to make plenty of headlines with his comment that Chinese censorship was “very limited” – but he wasn’t finished there. Dropping by the offices of the New York Times yesterday , Gates said that Google had “done nothing and gotten a lot of credit for it” (pretty much true) and said he didn’t understand the point that Google was trying to make in its wrangle with Beijing (surely disingenuous).

• Bill Gates managed to make plenty of headlines with his comment that Chinese censorship was “very limited” – but he wasn’t finished there. Dropping by the offices of the New York Times yesterday , Gates said that Google had “done nothing and gotten a lot of credit for it” (pretty much true) and said he didn’t understand the point that Google was trying to make in its wrangle with Beijing (surely disingenuous).

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