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  • The AgeOptus Takes AFL Boss To CourtGizmodo AustraliaHere's a new twist in the Optus TV Now saga: Optus is taking legal action against AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou for saying that the service allows viewers to “steal” content. In a weekend interview with the Herald Sun, Demetriou encouraged AFL fans to not ...Optus seeks to silence AFL CEOZDNet Australia (blog)Optus in court bid to gag DemetriouSydney Morning HeraldWebsite breach leaves AFL red-facedThe AgeBusiness Spectator -Herald Sun -Adelaide Nowall 35 news articles »

  • Zee NewsThe Patent War to End All Patent WarsPC MagazineBy John C. Dvorak I was somewhat flabbergasted by Microsoft's cries of Motorola's patent abuse since Microsoft has traditionally responded bitterly to insults by other companies that whine to the European Commission about its business practices.Microsoft Files Complaint Against Motorola in EuropeNew York TimesMicrosoft files EU complaint over Google, MotorolaReutersMicrosoft lodges Google complaintThe AustralianSmart Office -eWeek -CNETall 495 news articles »

  • Scientists capture footage of rare whaleABC OnlineA stroke of good luck has given a team of Tasmanian scientists an encounter with a pod of extremely rare whales. The Australian Antarctic Division team was searching for blue whales off the coast of Portland in Victoria last month when they spotted the ...and more »

  • MyFox HoustonGoogle Seeks Approval for Kansas City Video ServiceWall Street JournalBy AMIR EFRATI And SAM SCHECHNER Google Inc. filed an application last week to provide video service to residents of Kansas City, Mo., according to state records, setting the stage for the Web giant to offer a cable-TV-like package in addition to the ...Google setting up high-speed fiber TV and web serviceSlashGearGoogle to launch pilot pay-TV program in Kansas CityHerald SunGoogle Seeks To Plant Antenna Farm in IowaData Center KnowledgeKansas City Star -CNETall 71 news articles »

  • Daily MailAmine Derkaoui says 'Crushed heads' are OK on Facebook but ear-wax photos are ...NEWS.com.auAfter the block is lifted Facebook warns its users to remove any content that breaches its terms of use or risk further punishment. Picture: Facebook Source: Supplied A FORMER Facebook employee who used to filter out offensive content, has leaked the ...Facebook's nudity and violence guidelines are laid bareThe GuardianFacebook's photo guidelines are 'revealed'BBC NewsFacebook ethics: No nipples; blood only.RTTelegraph.co.uk -The Australianall 41 news articles »

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