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Authored by: hardmath on Monday, April 30 2012 @ 11:29 AM EDT |
Yep, it means the parties have settled their patent dispute.
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Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, April 30 2012 @ 11:30 AM EDT |
I think I asked this in the last article, but I can't find it:
Does the antitrust action in the USA need B&N to keep pushing it, or does it
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Authored by: complex_number on Monday, April 30 2012 @ 12:09 PM EDT |
Well, that is how I feel. I had a good look at a Nook last week in San Diego.
I've admired the B&N fight against Microsoft but this has IMHO all the
hallmarks of desperation.
Sure Microsoft is 'paying' $300M into their joint venture but in the long term,
this is going to be the death knell for B&N. We all know what happens to
joint ventures with Microsoft. There is only one winner in these deals and that
is Microsoft.
I know from first hand experience that they go into them like Vikings. i.e. to
rape and pillage their partners. In all probability they will simply steam
roller B&N aside and use their tech in a future MS tablet/ebook reader..
Short Term gain for long Term Pain.
There may well be more lawsuits to come.
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Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, April 30 2012 @ 02:10 PM EDT |
This is a big blow to alot of independent Android developers.
B&N's Shop generated a lot of revenue compared to the Amazon Appstore and
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