Almunia has also been quoted as saying that the EC doesn't yet know whether it will launch an investigation into Google's Android operating system, following complaints from Fairsearch Europe, a body consisting of companies like Microsoft, Nokia...
The Internet accelerated these platforms even further, fueling multi-billion dollar businesses like SAP, IBM and Oracle. Every five years or so, we see the emergence and maturity of something really significant in the ever-changing world of marketing.
Ironically, Page vilified Oracle – who has numerous victories over Android in court – just a few moments later, jabbing "Money is more important to them than cooperation. Google CEO Larry Page made a surprise appearance on the keynote stage...
This dual approach is common to other successful content brands: Oracle nd The Guardian are two examples. But have you ever thought which of those sites statistically provides the best content? Or have you ever wondered if what people on these...
Last week, FairSearch Europe – a group that includes Microsost, Nokia and Oracle – launched an attack on Google for alleged anticompetitive practices on its Android mobile operating system. Google reportedly has reached a deal with European Union...
Google foes FairSearch, made up of Microsoft, Nokia and Oracle among others, filed a complaint accusing Android of being a "Trojan Horse" and promoting Google apps. Google is the subject of yet another anti-competitiveness complaint, this one from...
Fairsearch Europe, which describes itself as "organization united to promote economic growth, innovation and choice across the internet" and made up of members including Microsoft, Nokia and Oracle, has filed an antitrust complaint related to...
Several companies made significant progress into garnering attention in “big data” such as SAP, Oracle, Salesforce.com, Eloqua, Google, IBM and Adobe. Around this same time last year, we were discussing the inevitable increase and appreciation of...
Microsoft, Oracle, Nokia, Expedia, Hotwire, Kayak. Microsoft this week, during the holiday season, increased the public pressure on Google with its “Scroogled” campaign. The campaign publicly points out, correctly, that Google Shopping results are...
District Court Judge William Alsup said Google "failed to comply" with his order of August 7 in the firm's patent litigation with enterprise database and applications vendor Oracle. In Alsup's original ruling, he ordered Google and Oracle to hand...
More than 50 percent of Facebook users and 80 percent of Twitter users expect a response to a customer service inquiry in a day or less (Source: Consumer Views of Live Help Online 2012, A Global Perspective, Oracle)
Google has asked Oracle to pay the $4 million legal costs it accrued as part of the Java dispute between the two. In a court filing, originally posted by Wired, the search giant asked that Oracle pay costs including printing and copy fees...
Oracle wanted billions. Oracle will get a grand total of nothing (that's $0 U.S.in damages from Google in the long-running Java dispute. The agreement covers the outstanding copyright infringement claims Oracle had made against Google.
One vendor under consideration, the CEO mentioned, was Vitrue, which was recently bought by Oracle for $300 million. The biggest winner so far in the Facebook marketing vendor ecosystem was declared yesterday when Salesforce.com bought Buddy Media...
Google has claimed victory in the second phase of its high-profile legal battle with Oracle. A U.S.federal court jury ruled that the company did not infringe on Oracle patents with its use of Java components in its Android platform.
Oracle may only win pocket change in its long-running Java battle with Android maker Google, after the latest ruling from the U.S.judge presiding over the courtroom fight. Earlier this week, the jury in the case ruled that Google had infringed...
Google has moved that its patent infringement case with Oracle be declared a mistrial following only partial findings of infringement from a San Francisco court. The jurors found that while Google had infringed upon Oracle Java API copyright in...
The high-profile patent infringement battle between Google and Oracle has entered jury deliberations. The juror panel will now decide whether Google infringed on Oracle's Java patents in developing its Android mobile platform.
As the Google-Oracle trial continues into its second week, Oracle lawyers today interrogated Google executives Andy Rubin and former CEO Eric Schmidt about emails written within the company on the topic of Java licensing in 2005 and 2006.
Google's Android system isn't "critical" to the company's success, although it's an "important" part of its future, according to testimony this week from Google CEO Larry Page as the company tries to defend itself in its legal battle with Oracle.