Saturday, July 21, 2012



Google and Amazon are no better than Napster.

Basically, Google thinks anything Apple invented and holds a patent for should be free for Google to copy.

Since they already have copied Apple patents, they want the government to say that's perfectly fine now.

Google disregards patents like Amazon disregards copyrights.  They both need to be held accountable.

Google says some Apple patents are so great they ought to be shared (for free)


"From our point of view it's important that Apple not be the developer for the world," Cook remarked earlier this year at D10. "We take all of our energy and all of our care, and to have someone else put their name on it? The worst thing in the world that can happen to you if you're an engineer and you've given your life to something is for someone to rip it off and put their name on it."




Judge Koh rejects Samsung's additional claim construction proposals ten days before trial




They're trying to thwart the scalpers and have to use a drastic method that negates creating publicity events with crowds.

Apple's New iPad Makes Unusually Quiet Beijing Debut





Hands-on: TED Books iOS app "officially" released with some fixes






India's Aircel carrier begins selling iPhone 3GS with annual data plan for $236





iPhone pricing and US market share





Apple offers temporary fix for in-app purchase hack ahead of iOS 6 patch





dubious honor

iPhone is Best Mobile Advertising Platform, Says Opera Software




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