TechFlash Podcast Ep. 5: Kundra, Ballmer, Apple, Google, Picnik |
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Subjects covered this week: Apple sues HTC; Google acquires Picnik; RealNetworks settles RealDVD; Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in the clouds; a report from Portland's tech community; a moment with U.S. CIO Vivek Kundra; and the inside word on a new project from Internet dancing sensation Matt Harding.
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Patents: Apple escalates patent war with lawsuit against HTC ... Related: TechMeme ... War, peace and patents: How IP unites, divides tech companies
Google: Google acquires Picnik ... Picnik CEO: Google deal comes with a 'very happy number' ... The 2005 email that spawned Picnik, Google's latest buy ... DocVerse deal gives Google new inroads against Microsoft Office
Portland: Oregon shows startup diversity, from social networks to wine ... Angel Oregon: Matradee looks to become an OpenTable killer ... Related: Angel Oregon conference information
RealNetworks: RealNetworks settles RealDVD case, drops product, pays $4.5 million ... Previously: RealNetworks' new leader: No more science projects
Microsoft: Notes: Ballmer's Five Dimensions of the Cloud ... Email: Ballmer tells Microsoft employees to embrace the cloud ... Microsoft webcast
Kundra: How the Obama administration is looking at cloud computing ... U.S. CIO Kundra on his iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows 7 PC and Mac
Ignite Seattle: Cheezburger Meets 'Where the Hell is Matt' in Seattle crossover ... Related: Ignite Seattle ... Where The Hell is Matt
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