May 2012
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Bloomberg: What’s Costliest Part of Smartphone?... →
May 10th
April 2012
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Ars Technica: How the Aussie government "invented... →
Apr 21st
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Apr 19th
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March 2012
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Mar 26th
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February 2012
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Feb 13th
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January 2012
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Jan 25th
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December 2011
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“In short: Device makers and app developers are having the fun, while the...”
– How the iPhone Zapped Carriers Source: WSJ
Dec 21st
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IBM: The Next 5 in 5 - Innovations that will... →
1. Energy: People power will come to life. 2. Security: You will never need a password again. 3. Mind reading: no longer science fiction. 4. Mobile: The digital divide will cease to exist. 5. Analytics: Junk mail will become priority mail.
Dec 20th
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IEEE Spectrum: Patent Power 2011 →
Comprehensive rankings by different business areas. Qualcomm is #2 in Communication/Internet Equipment sector, by the way.
Dec 1st
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November 2011
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WIPO: World Intellectual Property Report 2011 →
WIPO’s World Intellectual Property Report 2011 focuses on the Changing Face of Innovation. It describes key trends in the innovation landscape - including the increasingly open, international and collaborative character of the innovation process; the causes of the increased demand for IP rights; and the rising importance of technology markets. Against this background, the Report explores...
Nov 19th
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“Just because you own a baseball bat doesn’t mean you can escape liability...”
– Federal appeals court with regards to Microsoft antitrust case, 2001 Source: WSJ
Nov 15th
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Nov 15th
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Nov 9th
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Forbes: The Owner of Yahoo!'s Patents Could... →
Now it’s Yahoo’s turn for the patent bonanza, as it seems: Yahoo! has 1,100 US patents granted and 2,661 applications pending in the US. …  Gill believes Yahoo!’s portfolio has broad applicability in a number of areas including paid search, display, and social networking. … In 2003, Yahoo! paid $1.5 billion for Overture Serivces Inc. and $235 million for Inktomi. At...
Nov 8th
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Nov 8th
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Nov 8th
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“Google does not lack patents because it is young, but because it did not...”
– IAM Magazine blog
Nov 7th
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Nov 7th
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GigaOM: How connectivity is revolutionizing... →
The GigaOM team took 10 areas and examined how connectivity has profoundly changed them and will continue to change them in the future.
Nov 7th
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Nov 7th
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China Daily: Patent protection promotes progress →
The writer of this article seems to be a senior person at Cisco China: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dapeng-lin/11/125/535
Nov 7th
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Nov 6th