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Google Indonesia Street View Car Gets Into Triple Crash PC Magazine
If
you get into a bit of a fender-bender, it's probably best that you
don't try to evade your responsibility… especially if you're driving one
of Google's ...
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How Google Changed My Life — And Why You Should Stop ... Houston Chronicle
Whether
it's those who paint the company as the creepy stalker taking pictures
of your house, or those who consider it the password-swiping Big Brother
who ...
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Google Street View driver in Indonesia causes three-car accident New York Daily News
Hope this doesn't wind up on Google maps. A driver behind the wheel of a ubiquitous Street View car caused a three-car accident while driving through the ...
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Google Street View Gets an Update of Japanese Tsunami Images eWeek
Google's
Street View imaging project recently returned to northern Japan to
capture more images of the destruction left by the 2011 tsunami and
earthquake that ...
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Google Keep hints at Google drive integration, vid playback GMA News
Google Keep, the internet giant's answer to the Evernote app, may soon get new features including integration with Google Drive and support for video playback, ...
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Google Glass gets a workout from USF student Tampabay.com
TAMPA
— Every so often, Joseph Evans appears slightly distracted. Mid
sentence, his gaze wanders, eyes peering at something others can't see.
His right hand ...
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Google Glass looks silly now, but we'll all be wearing mini ... The Guardian
Google Glass looks silly now, but we'll all be wearing mini-computers soon ... There is no app store for the life-augmenting tech of Google Glass yet, but its ...
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Google's new Nexus 7-inch tablet is fast with a great display The Australian
GOOGLE'S new 7-inch Nexus tablet computer looks the complete winner. ... but for now the Nexus 7, a Google-designed tablet built by Taiwanese manufacturer ...
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Google Maps updated for Android with sponsored hotel details ... Engadget
Now that Google
has finished updating its Map app's UI, the company can focus on the
finer details: navigation, documentation and monetization. The Android ...
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GOOGLE NEWS : Support>> Jacksonville Jaguars vs Oakland ... Shawnee Dispatch
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Google Waves Goodbye To MySQL In Favor Of MariaDB ReadWrite
The revelation that Google was dumping MySQL for the MariaDB database came ... presentation that Google was working with the MariaDB Foundation to patch ...
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Google You Can Drive My Car Indian Express
The Google Driverless Cars project is being led by Sebastian Thrun, who is also the co-inventor of Google's Street View. Begun in 2010, the self-driving systems ...
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Google Street View Car Accident: Hits 2 Buses, 1 Truck In Indonesia ... Headlines & Global News
A Google Street View car hits three vehicles in Bogor, Indonesia, as the driver panics ... Google finds itself in hot waters with its Street View service, yet again.
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Google unleashes Coder for Raspberry Pi as kid-friendly tool Phys.Org
The
Raspberry Pi is a credit-card sized computer that plugs into your TV
and a keyboard. It's a capable little PC which can be used for many of
the things that ...
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Former exec discusses post-IPO Google, says going public changes ... BGR
Going public is a big deal. In the wake of Twitter's recent announcement that it will be filing for an IPO, former Google employee Hunter Walk has taken to ...
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Google's next 'moonshot': Tearing down language barriers BGR
Google's
“moonshots” — that is, projects that the company pursues even if they
seem far-fetched — are one of its defining features. Spiegel reports
that Google's ...
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Google Maps For Android Updated to 7.2 with Many Improvements The Droid Guy
Google
Maps has gotten a big update in 7.2 today on Android. Many features are
improved. Let's start off with some navigation tweaks. Now when you
search for ...
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Google Buys Discounted Fuel From NASA For Research, Uses It On ... Opposing Views
It was revealed today that since 2007, Google has been getting a special discount on jet fuel from the pentagon. The cheap fuel came from a deal with NASA that ...
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Google loses secret deal with NASA for cheap jet fuel VatorNews
Well, it looks like Google is going to have to start paying full price for travel like the rest of us pleebs. Oh, you mean you didn't know that Google had a deal with ...
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Could Google buy Tesla? Should it? Christian Science Monitor
Speculating
on what will happen to Tesla Motors [NSDQ:TSLA] can be endlessly
entertaining, and the discussions have taken up terabytes of server
space ...
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Apple, Google back in court over mobile phone patent lawsuit
WASHINGTON |
(Reuters) - Apple and Google
subsidiary Motorola Mobility on Wednesday squared off in court over
whether a judge should reopen a lawsuit in which the companies accuse
one other of illegally using their patented mobile phone technology.The case under review began in 2010 when the smartphone makers filed patent infringement lawsuits against each other.
The companies have filed dozens of such lawsuits around the world to protect their technology. Apple, in particular, argues that Android phones made using Google software copy elements of its iPhones.
In the case, Apple accused Motorola Mobility, which has since been bought by Google, of infringing four patents. Motorola accused Apple of infringing a standard essential patent, one necessary to making a mobile phone work.
The cases were consolidated at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. Judge Richard Posner, who took the case, dismissed it in June before trial, saying that neither company had sufficient evidence to prove their case.
Motorola Mobility filed an appeal that the case be reopened. The Federal Circuit appeals court may take days or months to issue a decision.
In Wednesday's hearing many of the questions from a three-judge panel focused on whether the companies had worked hard enough to hammer out deals to license each others' patents, or whether one or the other was an "unwilling licensee."
In legal parlance, an "unwilling licensee" is a company that will not seriously negotiate paying to license a patent that it infringes. Such a company can face an order banning the sale of products that use that patented technology.
Judge Sharon Prost asked about Apple's willingness to pay to use the Motorola Mobility patent. Attorney Joshua Rosenkranz, who spoke for Apple, argued that Apple was not an unwilling licensee but that Motorola Mobility was asking Apple to pay 12 times what it had previously been paying to license the technology.
"If this court does remand (the case), I ask this court to remand with a standard," said Rosenkranz, saying that an unwilling licensee should be defined as a company that has been legally found to have infringed but still refuses to pay.
The two sides also haggled over the use of expert witnesses. Posner had excluded one Apple and two Motorola Mobility experts.
If the case is reopened in whole or part, a company or the companies can proceed with suing each other in lower court, depending on the ruling.
In afternoon trading on the New York Stock Exchange Apple shares were down 4.9 percent at $470.25 after a tepid response to the launch of its new iPhone "5C," while Google shares were up 0.5 percent at $893.50.
The case at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit is Apple Inc v. Motorola, Inc and is No. 12-1549.
(Reporting by Diane Bartz, editing by Ros Krasny and Andrew Hay)
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