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Joseph Tartakoff / paidContent:
Apple, Google, Others Settle Antitrust Probe Into Their Hiring Practices — Six major technology companies—Apple (NSDQ: AAPL), Google (NSDQ: GOOG), Intel (NSDQ: INTC), Intuit, Adobe Systems (NSDQ: ADBE), and Pixar—will no longer agree not to poach employees from each other …
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The United States Department of Justice:
Justice Department Requires Six High Tech Companies to Stop Entering into Anticompetitive Employee Solicitation Agreements … WASHINGTON — The Department of Justice announced today that it has reached a settlement with six high technology companies - Adobe Systems Inc., Apple Inc. …
Google Public Policy Blog:
On recruiting “cold calls” — Google grew by more than 16,000 people between 2005 and 2009 — a five fold increase in the size of our company. In fact, we were hiring so fast that on average 40 new recruits were joining every day by 2007. At the same time, we were also building partnerships …
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RCR Unplugged, Softpedia News, Computerworld, 9 to 5 Mac, CNNMoney.com, V3.co.uk, The Precursor Blog and TechCrunch
Oliver Chiang / SelectStart:
Twitter Founder Also Involved In Mark Zuckerberg's $100M Donation To Newark — Image by Twitter / Twitter via CrunchBase — Facebook is not the only social network Newark Mayor Cory A. Booker is getting help from for the city's public schools. Twitter founder Jack Dorsey has also donated …
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Nicholas Carlson / Silicon Alley Insider:
Zuckerberg Says He Wanted To Donate $100 Million Anonymously
Zuckerberg Says He Wanted To Donate $100 Million Anonymously
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SelectStart, Velocity, New York Times and The Huffington Post
Mark Zuckerberg / Facebook:
Startup: Education — Education has always been important to me and my family.
Startup: Education — Education has always been important to me and my family.
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TechStartups.com, Softpedia News, PC Magazine, Salon, TechCrunch, ReadWriteWeb, Silicon Alley Insider, ITworld.com, BetaNews, L.A. Times Tech Blog, MediaPost and ABCNEWS
Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
Facebook Movie Gets Overwhelmingly Positive Reviews, But Will People Go See It? — Premiering at New York Film Festival yesterday and coming to theatres October 1st, the world's first Hollywood movie about the founding of a social network can now also claim the bragging rights …
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Computerworld, Reuters, Telegraph and AceShowBiz.com
James Temple / San Francisco Chronicle:
Zynga finalizing biggest S.F. office lease in years — (09-24) 16:28 PDT San Francisco — Zynga on Friday was putting the last touches on the biggest new office lease in San Francisco in nearly five years, finalizing a long anticipated deal that underscores the social gaming company's phenomenal growth fueled …
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TechCrunch, Inside Social Games and VentureBeat
Patrick Thibodeau / InfoWorld:
IBM warns of challenge to U.S. supercomputing leadership — China is building a massive new supercomputing center ‘to basically eat our lunch,’ IBM VP warns — WASHINGTON — To make a point about China's interest in supercomputing, David Turek, IBM's vice president of deep computing …
John-Paul Ford Rojas / Press Association:
12 years in jail for man in ‘vile’ porn plot — A handyman who ruined a school caretaker's life by planting child pornography on his computer was jailed for 12 years today. — Neil Weiner launched the “wickedly evil and vile plot” hoping to get Eddie Thompson sacked so that he could be promoted.
Bloomberg:
Sony Ericsson Is Planning No New Symbian Products — Sept. 24 (Bloomberg) — Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Ltd., the mobile-phone venture of Sony Corp. and Ericsson AB, is the latest vendor to abandon the Symbian operating system. — “We have no plans for the time being to develop …
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Josh Ong / AppleInsider:
European Union ends antitrust investigations of Apple — The European Union has ended two antitrust investigations into Apple's iPhone policies after Apple relaxed developer restrictions and introduced cross-border warranty repair service. — According to a statement released Saturday by the EU …
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EU Press Room and Reuters
Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
Need Pre-Facebook Movie Drama? Go Read “Googled” This Week — With the Facebook movie's debut a week away, how about something to keep you entertained while you wait? A book. About that other major internet drama story, Google. The book? “Googled, The End Of The World As We Know It,” by Ken Auletta.
Eric Slivka / MacRumors:
Steve Jobs Confirms New Apple TV Orders On Schedule for September Delivery — A significant amount of attention has been focused on orders for the new Apple TV today after it was revealed that Apple had contacted some customers to notify them that their expedited shipping fees were being refunded due to an unspecified “delay”.
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I4U News, Macworld, Gadget Lab and AppleInsider
Ernesto / TorrentFreak:
US ISP Disconnects Alleged Pirates for 6 Months — The United States Internet Service provider Suddenlink has effectively implemented a three-strikes policy for repeated copyright infringers. After three DMCA notices, alleged copyright infringers are disconnected from the Internet for six months, without a refund.
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Chris Morrison / Inside Social Games:
Zynga Bets on HTML5 With Dextrose Acquisition — Zynga has announced its latest acquisition today, the German company Dextrose AG, which released a development platform called the Aves Engine earlier this year. — The news hasn't been widely commented on yet, but this could turn out to be one of Zynga's most important acqusitions.
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Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
Vast Majority Of Software Patents In Lawsuits Lose — Well, this is interesting (and quite surprising). A new study by John Allison, Mark Lemley, Joshua Walker looked at highly litigated patents to see how well they did in court, and came up with some really unexpected findings.
Brett Smith / Free Software Foundation:
Encourage the USPTO to stop issuing software patents; deadline September 27 — Following the Supreme Court's decision in Bilski v. Kappos, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) plans to release new guidance as to which patent applications will be accepted, and which will not.
Jay Yarow / Silicon Alley Insider:
Eric Schmidt: Forget Apple, Facebook, Bing's Our Biggest Problem — Eric Schmidt says Microsoft, not Apple or Facebook, is the biggest rival Google has right now. — “Bing is a well run, highly competitive search engine,” Schmidt tells the WSJ's Alan Murray in a long interview.
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Jay Yarow / Silicon Alley Insider:
Google Extends Its Search Deal With Apple
Google Extends Its Search Deal With Apple
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MobileCrunch, The Register, Search Engine Journal, Erictric and MacNN