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Thursday, February 09, 2012

W3C co-chair: Apple, Google power causing Open Web crisis

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February 09, 2012

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  W3C co-chair: Apple, Google power causing Open Web crisis

 
  Google planning to open retail store in Dublin?

 
  Landmark lawsuits under way over who owns the Interactive Web

 
  End of an era: Kodak discontinues camera business

 
  Revised Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 cleared for sale in Germany

 
  W3C co-chair: Apple, Google power causing Open Web crisis
Apple and Google dominate mobile browsing so much that the Web is being infected with proprietary technologies again, just like the bad days of IE6, Daniel Glazman says.

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  Google planning to open retail store in Dublin?
The search giant is considering selling its merchandise in a retail store at its European headquarters. Plans have been approved, but the company hasn't made a decision yet.

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  Landmark lawsuits under way over who owns the Interactive Web
Michael Doyle and his company Eolas claim several prominent Web companies, including YouTube and Amazon, violate a patent it holds that dates back to 1994.

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  End of an era: Kodak discontinues camera business
The photography pioneer says that its digital cameras, pocket video cameras, and digital picture frames will be phased out entirely in the first half of 2012.

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  Revised Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 cleared for sale in Germany
A Dusseldorf state court says the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1N can be sold in Germany, despite Apple's claims that it violates patents the company holds.

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