Friday, March 28, 2014

US judge rules Baidu's censorship is protected as free speech

Lawyers talk of settlement in Silicon Valley employee-poaching case

With Office for iPad, Microsoft makes all mobile platforms free, but creation will cost you

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March 28, 2014
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US judge rules Baidu's censorship is protected as free speech

A U.S. judge has ruled that the Chinese search engine Baidu has the right to block pro-democracy works from its query results, dismissing a lawsuit that sought to punish the company for Internet censorship.

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Issue highlights

1. Lawyers talk of settlement in Silicon Valley employee-poaching case

2. With Office for iPad, Microsoft makes all mobile platforms free, but creation will cost you

3. Internet via lasers, drones: How Zuckerberg will bring the 'Net to all

4. Expo Notes: What's a washing machine doing at Macworld/iWorld?

5. Businesses: Forget Microsoft Office for iPad, pay attention to Enterprise Mobility Suite

6. Integrated Sales and CRM System Lets DirecTV Captures More Couch Potatoes

Lawyers talk of settlement in Silicon Valley employee-poaching case

Attorneys say they're making progress toward a possible settlement in Silicon Valley's employee poaching case, in which Google, Apple and other companies are accused of conspiring not to hire employees from other tech giants. READ MORE

With Office for iPad, Microsoft makes all mobile platforms free, but creation will cost you

Following the release of Microsoft's Office for iPad on Thursday, Microsoft has made its Office Mobile software for Android phones and iPhones completely free. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Crittercism

Performance Management: The Mobile App Development Playbook

This comprehensive 16 page Forrester Research, Inc. report, authored by Jeffrey Hammond, Forrester VP and Principal Analyst, details a number of valuable, commonly collected metrics and describes the tools and frameworks that can help you collect them. Read now!

Internet via lasers, drones: How Zuckerberg will bring the 'Net to all

On Thursday, Facebook unveiled its Connectivity Lab, the technology incubator by which Facebook plans to bring Internet connectivity to the developing world. READ MORE

Expo Notes: What's a washing machine doing at Macworld/iWorld?

I've seen a lot of odd things on the expo floor in my few years here: roller girls, cooking implements, and a robot or two. But the LED-backlit washing machine was new. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Crittercism

Top 10 Internet Applications Most Likely to be Mobilized

Effective mobile application performance management optimizes application availability and response time, ensuring the best user experience. Learn the difference the right management tools make and why tools that monitor the network or focus only on performance at the device level are not enough. Read now!

Businesses: Forget Microsoft Office for iPad, pay attention to Enterprise Mobility Suite

While today's Office for iPad announcement caught most of the buzz, Microsoft made another announcement that arguably has as much significance for businesses: Enterprise Mobility Suite. READ MORE

Integrated Sales and CRM System Lets DirecTV Captures More Couch Potatoes

DirecTV's new enterprise system offers sales agents a whole view of the customer -- and real-time guidance to close deals. READ MORE

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