“Facebook and Google execs privately complain about the barrage of critical coverage they face, charging that media companies have a financial incentive to attack them and that media execs are settling scores. They’re right.”
Original source: Media vs. Facebook: This time it’s personal
Link: Media vs. Facebook: This time it's personal
“Facebook and Google execs privately complain about the barrage of critical coverage they face, charging that media companies have a financial incentive to attack them and that media execs are settling scores. They’re right.”
Original source: Media vs. Facebook: This time it’s personal
Link: Media vs. Facebook: This time it's personal
“Facebook and Google execs privately complain about the barrage of critical coverage they face, charging that media companies have a financial incentive to attack them and that media execs are settling scores. They’re right.”
Original source: Media vs. Facebook: This time it’s personal
Link: Happy as Larry: Why Oracle won the Google Java Android case • The Register
“To sum up, then: Google knew it needed a licence, didn’t get one, and tried to bluff it out.”
Original source: Happy as Larry: Why Oracle won the Google Java Android case • The Register
Link: Happy as Larry: Why Oracle won the Google Java Android case • The Register
“To sum up, then: Google knew it needed a licence, didn’t get one, and tried to bluff it out.”
Original source: Happy as Larry: Why Oracle won the Google Java Android case • The Register
Link: Happy as Larry: Why Oracle won the Google Java Android case • The Register
“To sum up, then: Google knew it needed a licence, didn’t get one, and tried to bluff it out.”
Original source: Happy as Larry: Why Oracle won the Google Java Android case • The Register
Link: “Google’s use of the Java API packages was not fair,” appeals court rules
I’ve never understood what’s going on here. I think it’s that Google decided to arrange Android SDK’s like Java API’s.
Original source: “Google’s use of the Java API packages was not fair,” appeals court rules
Link: “Google’s use of the Java API packages was not fair,” appeals court rules
I’ve never understood what’s going on here. I think it’s that Google decided to arrange Android SDK’s like Java API’s.
Original source: “Google’s use of the Java API packages was not fair,” appeals court rules
Link: “Google’s use of the Java API packages was not fair,” appeals court rules
I’ve never understood what’s going on here. I think it’s that Google decided to arrange Android SDK’s like Java API’s.
Original source: “Google’s use of the Java API packages was not fair,” appeals court rules
Link: Worldwide Spending on Security Solutions Forecast to Reach $91 Billion in 2018, According to a New IDC Spending Guide
“Worldwide spending on security-related hardware, software, and services is forecast to reach $91.4 billion in 2018, an increase of 10.2% over the amount spent in 2017.” Also, a breakdown of spending per industry and type of security product.
Original source: Worldwide Spending on Security Solutions Forecast to Reach $91 Billion in 2018, According to a New IDC Spending Guide