Google Inc. and Apple Inc. were among seven technology companies that must face a lawsuit claiming they violated antitrust laws by entering into agreements not to recruit each other’s employees, a federal judge said.
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Google Inc. and Apple Inc. were among seven technology companies that must face a lawsuit claiming they violated antitrust laws by entering into agreements not to recruit each other’s employees, a federal judge said. Twitter lashes out at Google search changesDigg / Tech Industry News Wed, 01/11/2012 - 01:31
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Twitter lashed out at changes Google Inc unveiled for its search engine on Tuesday, describing the changes as "bad" for consumers and for Web publishers. Apple Beats Android in BritainDigg / Tech Industry News Tue, 11/29/2011 - 04:35
(Reuters) - The long-awaited iPhone 4S launch helped Apple Inc take top spot in the British smartphone market in October, overtaking phones using Google Inc's Android platform, data from research firm Google in preliminary talks to buy HuluDigg / Tech Industry News Fri, 07/01/2011 - 10:28
Google Inc. is in preliminary talks to buy online video pioneer Hulu, people familiar with the situation said. Tags:
Justice Approves Google's ITA Deal With ConditionsDigg / Tech Industry News Sat, 04/09/2011 - 07:13
The U.S. Justice Department on Friday cleared Google Inc.'s (GOOG) planned $700 million purchase of flight-data company ITA Software Inc. but required several concessions from the search company to alleviate the agency's concerns that the deal would hurt competition. Google Chrome 10 Released, A Robust Progress in Speed | TechOnce...Digg / Tech Industry News Tue, 03/08/2011 - 11:44
Google Inc has released the Chrome 10 today, Chrome browser is providing faster JavaScript, password synchronization, a refurbished preferences system with a lot of new options for the interent users. Web Video Rivalry Sparks U.S. ProbeLinux Today Fri, 03/04/2011 - 21:05
Wall Street Journal: "The Justice Department is investigating whether a group representing some top technology firms is unfairly trying to smother a free rival technology for delivering online video that is backed by Google Inc., according to people familiar with the matter." |