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Google Purchases 1,000 IBM Patents

Google, facing a growing threat of intellectualproperty lawsuits, acquired over 1,000 patents from International Business Machines (IBM) to bolster its portfolio. The high stakes is indicative of how...
By: WendyWong | 2 August 2011

Brothersoft.com Organizes A Great Activity On Twitter From May 24th, 2011

On May 24th 2011 Brothersoft.com Organizes A Great Activity On Twitter. The user will have the chance to get the Limited Edition T-shirts With Brothersoft.com Logo Sign and The Serial Code Of The Paid Popular Software.
By: WendyWong | 25 May 2011

Sports news is very much popular all over the world

Sports news is very much popular all over the world. It is due to the young people taking immense interest in sports activities. People love to read news about all kinds of sports like football, cricket, tennis, boxing and athletic events.  
By: newsnamaa | 20 April 2010

Shutterfly Buys Tiny Pictures For A Tiny Price

After raising a total of 11.2 million dollars since its founding in 2005, Tiny Pictures sold to Shutterfly on Friday for 1.3 million dollars in cash and another 1.3 million dollars in restricted stock to employees, which has some performance triggers. If you back out
By: aryanmughal | 14 September 2009 |

Profits jump at Virgin Atlantic

Virgin Atlantic has reported a sharp rise in profits in the year to the end of February, bucking the trend seen by other airlines.
Annual pre-tax profits reached £68.4m ($109m), nearly double the £34.8m seen in the year earlier.
It said
By: Abhishek Dutta | 31 May 2009

Six die in Afghan suicide attack

Three Afghan civilians and three foreign troops have been killed in a suicide car bomb attack north of the capital, Kabul, officials say. The attack occurred in Kapisa province, where US and French troops are deployed as part of the Nato-led
By: Abhishek Dutta | 31 May 2009

French President Sarkozy opens UAE base

President Nicolas Sarkozy has formally opened a French military base in the United Arab Emirates, France's first permanent base in the Gulf. The flags of France and the UAE were raised at a ceremony at the so-called "Peace Camp" in the Abu Dhabi
By: Abhishek Dutta | 31 May 2009

Police foil prison phone delivery

Police in Brazil have foiled a plot to smuggle mobile phones into a high-security prison using a remotely-controlled model helicopter.
Four people were arrested and the high-tech toy was recovered after police stopped a car near to the jail.
Mobile
By: Abhishek Dutta | 26 May 2009

Progress against Swat Taliban

The Pakistani army says it has made steady progress against Taliban strongholds in the Swat valley.
An army spokesman said that in addition to capturing parts of the valley's main city of Mingora, the troops had made gains in other parts of
By: Abhishek Dutta | 25 May 2009

Cyclone Aila heads towards Bengal 9 Dead

Kolkata is bracing for Cyclone Aila, which could make landfall at any moment over the city. Nine people have already died across West Bengal with incessant rains and winds causing havoc.With incessant rains and winds hitting the state, 14 flights to
By: Abhishek Dutta | 25 May 2009

Scientology trial due in France

The Church of Scientology is set to go on trial in France, accused of organised fraud.
The case centres on a complaint by a woman who says she was pressured into paying large sums of money after being offered a free personality test.
A lawyer for
By: Abhishek Dutta | 25 May 2009

Punjab riots after Vienna killing

Riots have broken out in almost all towns and cities in the Indian state of Punjab after a Sikh guru was killed by a rival group in a temple in Austria.
Thousands of angry protesters have taken to streets, damaging public property and setting trains
By: Abhishek Dutta | 25 May 2009
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