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Google, YouTube hit with US$1B copyright suit Computerworld New Zealand - Mar 14, 2007 By Todd R. Weiss Framingham | Thursday, 15 March, 2007. Media company Viacom International is suing online video provider YouTube and its parent company, Google, for more than US$1 billion, saying the companies are infringing on Viacom's copyrights ... Google Not Worried About Viacom's Billion-Dollar YouTube Lawsuit FOX News Viacom sues Google’s YouTube for 1 billion dollars PakTribune.com E! Online - CNET News.com - Boston Globe - New York Times all 1,345 news articles » Privacy bodies back Google step BBC News - 1 hour ago Privacy bodies have welcomed Google's decision to anonymise personal data it receives from users' web searches. The firm previously held information about searches for an indefinite period but will now anonymise it after 18 to 24 months. Google Will Forget You Asked TechNewsWorld Privacy Starts Making Sense for Google InformationWeek Reuters.uk - Wall Street Journal (subscription) - Playfuls.com - Ars Technica all 500 news articles » PS3 Supercomputing Cluster- 4 Times Faster than IBM’s BlueGene/L Playfuls.com - 10 hours ago by Dan Nicolae Alexa. Sony puts the PS3’s Cell CPU to work in a joint scientific project with Stanford University, called Folding@home, which is different from the newly announced HOME online entertainment service. Digital Download Blog: Is The PS3 Powerful Enough To Cure Cancer? Forbes Is That PS3 Gonna Help Cure Cancer? Actually, It Could ... MTV.com San Jose Mercury News - Washington Post - San Francisco Chronicle - CNET News.com all 80 news articles » |
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