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Microsoft hit with US$200M patent verdict
News A jury rules that an XML tagging feature in recent versions of Word infringed on a patent from a Toronto-based company.
Thursday, May 21 2009 08:59 AM
Tags: Patents, Business applications, Verdict, Microsoft Corp., Toronto, Microsoft Word 2003, tagging, Microsoft Word 2007, Texas, spokesman
Microsoft asks for stay of Word injunction
News Software maker also asks court to quickly hear an appeal of the order, which threatens to halt sales of Microsoft Word in its current form.
Wednesday, August 19 2009 09:24 AM
Tags: Business applications, Patent, U.S. Patent And Trademark Office, software company, Microsoft Office, Best Buy Co. Inc., Dell Computer Corp., Microsoft Word, XML
Microsoft unlikely to let Word injunction stand
News Redmond has options, whether it is creating a technical workaround, appealing, or pursuing settlement talks. Likely, the company is exploring all three options right now.
Thursday, August 13 2009 10:52 AM
Tags: tagging, Redmond, Texas, spokesman, federal judge, Microsoft Word, XML
Microsoft to be heard on Word injunction appeal
News Company to make its case Wednesday for why it shouldn't face an injunction banning sales of Word following a jury's ruling that it infringed Canadian company's patent.
Wednesday, September 23 2009 09:29 AM
Tags: Business applications, software company, Sales, antitrust, federal judge, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Word, XML
Researchers warn of XML library flaws
News XML parsing vulnerabilities are affecting multiple open-source vendors and applications, the Finnish computer emergency response team has warned.
Friday, August 07 2009 10:20 AM
Tags: Open source, Apache Software Foundation, computer emergency response, Flaw, Sun Microsystems Inc., Server, Python, JRE, Java, Open source
Appeals court weighs Word injunction
News Microsoft is hoping to overturn a ruling that versions of Word infringe on a patent held by Canada's I4i. It also faces US$200 million in damages and an injunction.
Thursday, September 24 2009 09:44 AM
Tags: Business applications, Business Strategies & Functions, Patent, software company, chairman, Washington D.C., spokesman, Microsoft Word, lawyer, XML
Microsoft granted stay of Word injunction
News Landmark injunction would have required the software giant to stop selling its popular Word in its current form by next month.
Friday, September 04 2009 09:24 AM
Tags: Business applications, Patent, software company, Sales, Toronto, spokesman, federal judge, Microsoft Word, XML
Microsoft reiterates case against Word injunction
News Monday filing is just the latest in the company's appeal of a patent infringement ruling that among other things, bars the sale of Word in its current form.
Tuesday, September 15 2009 09:05 AM
Tags: Business applications, software company, Toronto, Microsoft Word 2003, tagging, Microsoft Word 2007, Texas, Microsoft Word, XML
US judge orders Microsoft to stop selling Word
News Patent-infringement ruling in the United States bars the software giant from selling one of its premier products as long as it contains a custom XML feature.
Thursday, August 13 2009 08:45 AM
Tags: Business applications, Business Strategies & Functions, Toronto, Microsoft Word 2003, tagging, Microsoft Word 2007, Judge, Texas, Microsoft Word, XML
Microsoft files appeal in Word injunction case
News Company finds faults with rulings that led to jury's patent infringement ruling. Microsoft also faces injunction that threatens to halt sales of current form of Word.
Thursday, August 27 2009 09:21 AM
Tags: Business applications, Patent, Sales, chairman, Canada, financial, Texas, Microsoft Word, XML
Microsoft gets big patent verdict overturned
News District court vacates an April ruling that would have had Microsoft being forced to pay US$388 million in a patent infringement case.
Thursday, October 01 2009 10:43 AM
Tags: Business applications, Business Strategies & Functions, XML, spokesman, Microsoft Corp., Business Strategies & Functions, Business applications, Microsoft Word, Sales, Canada
OpenAmplify developer's diary - part 2: Author comparisons
Techguide Justin James chronicles his process of using Hapax's OpenAmplify Web service to create an application that can match documents with content that is similar or identical to the source document.
Wednesday, October 21 2009 01:34 PM
Tags: Web 2.0, Web sites, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, Comparison, Microsoft SQL Server, Demographics, LINQ, OpenAmplify, Web sites, Web 2.0
Tweeting from the command line
Techguide Find out about a simple script that will allow you to send tweets from the command line.
Saturday, October 03 2009 12:30 PM
Tags: Open source, Web 2.0, Script, Twitter Inc., Web 2.0, Red Hat Inc., Social Media, Vincent Danen, API, Canada
OpenAmplify developer's diary - part three: Topic intention comparisons
Techguide Justin James chronicles his process of using Hapax's OpenAmplify Web service to create an application that can match documents with content that is similar or identical to the source document.
Monday, November 02 2009 01:34 PM
Tags: Web sites, Web 2.0, Comparison, Document, Simple Object Access Protocol, system administration, SM, topTopicsResult, Web sites, Web 2.0
I4i says not out to destroy Microsoft Word
News Although it has won an injunction that could halt sales of Word in its current form, a small Canadian company says its goal is to build products, not kill a key part of Office.
Thursday, August 13 2009 09:32 AM
Tags: Business applications, chairman, Amgen Inc., Web Site, Web, Microsoft Word, XML




