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Eric Schmidt talks Google Bucks and $70 Android smartphones …

Feb. 29, 2012 – Yesterday at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Google's chairman Eric Schmidt gave a keynote discussing the Internet. It focused on how connectivity.
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Posted by The Oracle - February 29, 2012 at 11:52 pm

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Posted by The Oracle -  at 11:52 pm

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What are the major differences between a windows xp, or vista os and a google android 2.2 os ?

Question by Vivian2009: What are the major differences between a windows xp, or vista os and a google android 2.2 os ?
What are the major differences ? Can the android os run itunes and you tube ? Does the android os offer any “microsoft word” type applications ? Thanks and 10 points to the best answer.

Best answer:

Answer by Frame Work
basically itune is apple software and of course android runs youtube…there has lots of msword type software have for android..

What do you think? Answer below!

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Posted by The Oracle -  at 11:51 pm

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How could the Winklevoss twins sue Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook)?

Question by NostraBeaker_Son_of_Permission!: How could the Winklevoss twins sue Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook)?
How could the Winklevoss twins sue Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook), if they only gave him a bare-bones idea for this “Harvard Connection”? Did Mark Zuckerberg steal an idea from the Winklevoss twins, and if so, what would it be, since MySpace was already created? Did Mr. Zuckerberg “steal” something equivalent of a process patent? Please help, since I have a “patent” idea of my own, but I do not have any programming experience to implement it enough to claim a patent on it. Thanks.

Best answer:

Answer by ron_mexico
The lawsuits had nothing do with patents, as there were no issued patents at the time for the respective websites. Rather, some causes of action included breach of contract, copyright violations, fraud, and misappropriation of trade secrets.

Lawsuits are generally public information. With a little legal research, you can probably find the original lawsuit complaints to get more detail as to the specific causes of action.

See the link below for a brief introduction into the issues of the lawsuits.

http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2007/7/27/for-now-facebook-foes-continue-fight/

Keep in mind that a patent can take up to three years or more to issue. Because website content changes so rapidly, patents are usually not be the best avenue of intellectual property protection with respect to websites. That is, by the time you receive a patent that can be enforced against your competitors, your website (and other websites) may have moved to newer and better technology.

Also, “I do not have any programming experience to implement it enough to claim a patent on it” is not a correct statement of patent law. In the U.S., patent law does not require that you have implemented the invention (also known as actual reduction to practice). Rather, it is sufficient that you describe the invention adequately to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to carry out the invention (also known as constructive reduction to practice).

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Posted by The Oracle -  at 11:31 pm

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Posted by The Oracle -  at 11:30 pm

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Best CEOs of the Past Two Decades

Best CEOs of the Past Two Decades

Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and some businessmen are named in the list of best CEOs in the past two decades.

 

Steve Jobs: CEO of Apple

The powerful leader co-founded Apple in 1976 and founded his own company NeXT Computer. He also purchased part of LucasFilm’s graphic division, which was renamed Pixar, before returning to run Apple in 1996.

During his tenure, Steve Jobs has introduce a number of big hits including the Macintosh, the first commercially successful personal computer featuring a mouse and a graphical user interface rather than a command-line interface, the iMac, iPod, iTunes, iPhone and iPad.

Working as the CEO of Apple, Jobs has helped the multinational corporation grow into a $ 326 billion market cap tech behemoth.

Steve Job has been Apple CEO in two periods, 1976 – 1985 and 1996 – Present

 

Bill Gates: CEO of Microsoft

The billionaire co-founded Microsoft in the mid-1970s and played a key role in helping his company become the world’s biggest tech firm. During his tenure, Bill Gates was behind the success of some notable product lines including Microsoft Windows and Office, which were important for Microsoft.

After stepping down from his CEO role in 2000, Gates has focused on charity work and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Bill Gates was the CEO of Microsoft from 1975 to 2000

 

Jeff Bezos: CEO of Amazon

The businessman has become one of the most successful dot-com entrepreneur billionaires ever since he founded an online bookstore Amazone.com in 1994.

His company is now the world’s biggest online retailer with a $ 96 billion market cap. Jeff Bezos also completed some big acquisitions throughout the years including Zappos, IMDb, Alexa Internet and Audible.com.

Jeff Bezos has been the CEO of Amazon since 1994

 

John Chambers: CEO of Cisco

The businessman was promoted to CEO in 1995 after four years of working as an executive. He started a growth strategy by buying nearly a dozen companies within the first year in his new position.

John Chambers then spearheaded numerous multi-billion dollar acquisitions, including the purchases of Cerent and Linksys.

Cisco is now one of the world’s largest technology corporations with a market cap of $ 87 billion and annual revenues hitting $ 40 billion

 

Mark Zuckerberg: CEO of Facebook

The social networking site Facebook, which was devised by Mark Zuckerberg in his Harvard dorm room in 2004, has helped him become the world’s youngest billionaire and be named TIME’s “Personal of the Year” last December.

In November 2010, Facebook’s value was $ 41 billion and the site became the third largest US web company after Google and Amazon. As of July 2011, Facebook has more than 750 million active users.

With Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg has changed the way that we interact with one another

 

Larry Ellison: CEO of Oracle

Co-founding the enterprise software company Oracle in 1977, Larry Ellison has built and led his company in the face of heavy competitive pressure.

The Oracle grew revenue 15% from $ 23.3 billion in 2009 to $ 26.8 billion in 2010 in its fiscal year ended on May 31. As of 2011, Ellison is the world’s fifth richest person with a personal wealth of $ 39.5 billion.

Ellison was reportedly the best-paid executive in the last decade with a total compensation of $ 1.84 billion

 

Howard Schultz: CEO of Starbucks

The American businessman developed Starbucks by concentrating on the “experiential” aspect of visiting a coffeehouse. He also brought America into coffeehouses and created a new culture where customers would pay $ 2 for a cup of brewed coffee.

Howard Schultz stepped down from his CEO position in 2000 but came back to run the company eight years later. Today, Starbucks has more than $ 10 billion in annual revenue.

Schultz also co-founded Maveron, an investment group, in 1998

 

CEO of Apple Steve Jobs: Best CEO of the Past Two Decades

 

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Jason Ford works as a web developer and an editor of a weekly technology magazine. With the passion in technology, he has published numerous articles to provide readers reliable information about technology products and hot technology events around the world.

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Posted by The Oracle -  at 11:28 pm

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