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Google: Oracle, Sun blew it on a Java smartphone
CNET
The crux of Google's argument: Oracle and Sun failed to monetize Java on the mobile front and now Oracle is trying to use the courts to achieve what they couldn't do in the marketplace. by Larry Dignan April 18, 2012 5:46 AM PDT Larry Page appeared in ...
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Google: Oracle failed in smartphones
Washington Post
Google and Oracle are battling in federal court this week, trying to resolve the thorny question of whether Google used illegal copies of Java software tool for its Android smartphone platform. Two tech giants — Google chief executive Larry Page and ...
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Oracle's Ellison Takes on Google's Page in Courtroom Showdown
PC Magazine
By Damon Poeter It was a rare courtroom showdown between high-profile tech CEOs on Tuesday as Oracle's Larry Ellison and Google's Larry Page both gave testimony on the second day of a jury trial in San Francisco to determine the validity of Oracle's ...
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Oracle's Ellison Weighed Java Phone, RIM Deal Before Google Suit
San Francisco Chronicle
April 18 (Bloomberg) -- Oracle Corp. Chief Executive Officer Larry Ellison testified that he considered making a smartphone with its Java programming language before suing Google Inc. for using parts of Java in its Android software.
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Oracle's Ellison first witness in company's case against Google
The Seattle Times
Oracle has alleged that the Android operating system Google developed for smartphones and tablets made improper use of technologies covered by seven patents owned by Oracle. But six of the seven are no longer part of the eight-week trial as testimony ...
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CEOs of Oracle, Google square off in court over Java
Los Angeles Times
Google denies its Android software for mobile devices infringes the patents and copyrights of Java, a programming technology that Oracle obtained when it bought Sun Microsystems. In his testimony on the second day of the technically complex trial that ...
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Los Angeles Times
Oracle trial against Google turns into CEO day
Reuters
Ellison says Oracle explored developing its own smartphone * Oracle considered purchasing RIM, Palm - Ellison * Page says Google did nothing wrong * Google argues Oracle wants to get in on Android's success By Dan Levine and Edwin Chan SAN FRANCISCO, ...
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Ahead of the Bell: Day 3 of Oracle-Google Trial
Seattle Post Intelligencer
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison arrives for a court appearance at a federal building in San Francisco, Tuesday, April 17, 2012. Oracle intends to rely heavily on Google's own internal emails to prove Google's top executives knew they were stealing a popular ...
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Oracle considered buying RIM and Palm, Ellison says
InfoWorld
By James Niccolai | IDG News Service Oracle considered buying Palm and BlackBerry maker Research In Motion as part of an aborted effort to build its own smartphone, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison said in court Tuesday. Oracle decided that RIM was too ...
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Google and Oracle battle over the future of Android
CNN
By David Goldman @CNNMoneyTech April 17, 2012: 3:49 PM ET Google CEO Larry Page (left) and Oracle CEO Larry Ellison will testify against one another in the coming weeks. NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- A landmark court battle between Google and Oracle has begun ...
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Oracle CEO mulled expansion into smartphones
BusinessWeek
Ellison acknowledged Oracle's interest in diversifying beyond its main business of database software while testifying Tuesday on the second day of a trial pitting two high-tech bellwethers. Before backing off the idea, Ellison said Oracle considered ...
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Updates from Google-Oracle trial, day 3
San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
Google CEO Larry Page will return to the stand Wednesday morning to answer questions in Oracle's lawsuit against the Mountain View search giant. Oracle alleges that Google infringes on copyrights and patents related to the Java programming language, ...
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Google, Oracle Battle Over Android Future
KOCO Oklahoma City
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- A landmark court battle between Google and Oracle has begun -- and its result will shape the future of the Android ecosystem fueling most of the world's smartphones. Silicon Valley's power players are always in the throes of ...
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Google: Oracle Wants To Glom Onto Android's Success
InformationWeek
Day two of trial featured Oracle CEO Larry Ellison on the stand, plus Google assertions that case boils down to Oracle trying to latch onto Android's accomplishments. By Thomas Claburn InformationWeek Defending itself in a San Francisco courtroom ...
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Google: Vampire Oracle targeting Android after own phone failure
SlashGear
Google pulled no punches in its defense of Android against Oracle's Java accusations, painting Sun and Oracle's attempts at a smartphone alternative as one huge failure after the other. While Oracle argues that Google knowingly used Java technology ...
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Google, Oracle CEOs Accuse Other Of Misusing Tech
Wall Street Journal
By John Letzing Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones)--The chief executives of Silicon Valley giants Google Inc. (GOOG) and Oracle Corp. (ORCL) went head-to-head Tuesday in a San Francisco courtroom, each telling a jury that the other had ...
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Oracle's Ellison Weighed Java, RIM Before Suing Google
BusinessWeek
By Karen Gullo on April 18, 2012 Oracle Corp. (ORCL) (ORCL) Chief Executive Officer Larry Ellison testified that he considered making a smartphone with its Java programming language before suing Google Inc. for using parts of Java in its Android ...
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Google, Oracle CEOs Battle in Court
Wall Street Journal
By JOHN LETZING SAN FRANCISCO—The chief executives of Silicon Valley giants Google Inc. and Oracle Corp. took the witness stand Tuesday in a high-stakes legal battle over technology patents and copyrights. The unusual showdown of two billionaire ...
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Google denies stealing Oracle's technology to develop Android
Washington Post
Oracle, the largest maker of database software, is seeking $1 billion in damages and a court order blocking Google from distributing Android unless it takes a license. Oracle's lawyer told the jury yesterday that Google knew as far back as 2005 it had ...
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Oracle CEO calls Google's Android a 'cheap knockoff'
Fox News
The case is straightforward, though the implications could cost tens of millions or more: did Google knowingly violate Oracle's patents on Java, or was it fair use of publicly available material? Larry Ellison, the rakish billionaire head of database ...
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A case that could turn software industry on its head
San Francisco Chronicle
In a case unfolding in San Francisco District Court, Oracle alleges that Google violated its intellectual property in developing the popular Android smart phone. Specifically, it claims the Mountain View search company used 37 "application programming ...
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Oracle considered buying RIM and/or Palm
TG Daily
One such tidbit that was discussed in the epic battle between Oracle and Google is that Oracle at some point seriously considered buying either Research in Motion or Palm as part of an unfulfilled strategy to build its own smartphone.
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Oracle v. Google
CNET
Among the highlights emanating from US District Court in San Francisco courtroom 8 today was Oracle CEO Larry Ellison's response to a question regarding the status of the Java programming language, which his company acquired when it bought Sun ...
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Oracle Delivers Its Most Advanced Service Fulfillment Suite for Communications ...
MarketWatch (press release)
Oracle today announced a new release of its Oracle Communications Service Fulfillment suite with general availability of Oracle Communications Order and Service Management 7.2, Oracle Communications Unified Inventory Management 7.2, ...
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Ellison Says Oracle Explored Making Java Phone, Buying RIM
San Francisco Chronicle
April 17 (Bloomberg) -- Oracle Corp. Chief Executive Officer Larry Ellison, testifying in a $1 billion suit against Google Inc., said he considered in 2009 and then abandoned making a mobile phone using the Java programming language.
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Google CEO Page Returns to Stand in Oracle Trial
ABC News
The dispute in federal court is over whether Google Inc. built its widely used Android software by improperly taking some of the technology from Java, a programming platform that Oracle Corp. now owns. Page sported a suit and a tie, a departure from ...
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Key developments in Oracle Corp.'s patent and copyright-infringement case ...
Washington Post
27, 2010: Oracle closes deal to buy Sun Microsystems and gets the Java computer programming language and related technology that is central to the lawsuit. Aug. 12: Oracle sues Google in US District Court in San Francisco. Oracle says Google's Android ...
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Ellison Flustered, As Google and Oracle Argue Over Java
Wired News
Oracle considers them intellectual property and therefore copyrightable. "Arguably, its the most difficult thing we do at Oracle," Ellison said when asked how hard it is to build an API. Prior to Ellison's testimony, Oracle showed a video deposition of ...
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Blogs12 new results for Oracle
 
Oracle CEO Mulled Expansion Into Smartphones « CBS San ...
By tjfang
Larry Ellison acknowledged Oracle's interest in diversifying beyond its main business of database software while testifying Tuesday on the second day of a trial pitting two high-tech bellwethers.
CBS San Francisco
Oracle considered buying RIM or Palm at some point | Ubergizmo
By Tyler Lee
Oracle is definitely not the first company that comes to mind when you think about smartphones, but it seems that at one point in time they were close to changing that perception. According to Oracle's CEO Larry Ellison, the company [...]
Ubergizmo
Oracle considered buying RIM or Palm and then ultimately decided ...
By Bla1ze
Oracle While Oracle is in a hefty battle against the likes of Google now, there was once a time when they had played with the idea of seeking to purchase RIM and even Palm to take on Google and Apple. As noted by Oracle Corp Chief ...
CrackBerry.com - News & Rumors
Oracle: The Damning Evidence Dug Up On Google For Its $1 Billion ...
By Julie Bort
Oracle laid out many of its claims in a 91-page PDF posted to its website. [Link]. It includes a whole bunch of damning e-mails from Google executives allegedly discussing their need to license Java from Sun, how they didn't want to give in to ...
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Oracle trial against Google turns into CEO day | Reuters | News ...
By Reuters
Google Chief Executive Larry Page is pictured in a courtroom sketch giving a video deposition during the second day of trial over patents involving Java - an "open-source" software programming language in San Francisco, California April 17, ...
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Live Twitter Coverage: Google-Oracle Trial; Larry Page Takes Stand ...
By Jon Brooks
Local tech journalists James Temple and Brandon Bailey are tweeting live from the Google-Oracle trial. Oracle claims that the operating system for Google's.
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An Oracle Smartphone? CEO Says Company Pondered Buying RIM ...
By The Huffington Post News Editors
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Oracle Corp Chief Executive Larry Ellison said the software maker had considered building its own smartphone to compete with Apple Inc and Google Inc, but decided it was a "bad idea" after a weeks-long cost ...
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed
Oracle Execs Thought Sun Acquisition Was A Mistake | SiliconANGLE
By Mellisa Tolentino
Aside from battling it out in court with Google, Oracle is also dealing with another legal matter, this time against Hewlett-Packard. In a recent filing submitted in court before the official trial begins, HP stated that Oracle decided to stop supporting ...
SiliconANGLE
Oracle Considered Entering Into The Smartphone Market ...
The Oracle-Google trial, concerning whether Android has violated Oracle's Java intellectual property rights, got...
ITProPortal.com: Mobile & Telco
Oracle CEO mulled expansion into smartphones - Home » Other ...
Before backing off the idea, Ellison said Oracle considered buying a smartphone maker, including Palm Inc. and BlackBerry maker Research in Motion Ltd. Palm ended up getting sold to Hewlett-Packard Co. for about $1 billion two years ago, ...
philstar.com - Breaking News
Oracle once considered buying RIM or Palm to build its own ...
Oracle considered building its own smartphone in 2009 and would have purchased either Palm or RIM to do so. The shocking news came out today during testimony in the Google-Oracle ...
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Web5 new results for Oracle
 
Oracle says Google's own emails show its guilt | Reuters
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - An Oracle attorney cited emails between top executives at Google as prime evidence that Google took its intellectual property to ...
www.reuters.com/.../us-oracle-google-trial-idUSBRE83C0KP2...
Google-Oracle Trial Begins Today, Could Change Android Forever
The dispute over intellectual property between Google and Oracle could alter Android as we know it.
mashable.com/.../google-oracle-trial-begins/?...
New Oracle University Fusion CRM training sessions in EMEA ...
Blogs.Oracle.Com - Cloud CRM EMEA Partner Community.
https://blogs.oracle.com/.../new_oracle_university_fusion_crm
Linux Today - Oracle previews MySQL 5.6
"In regards to replication, MySQL introduces Global Transactions Identifiers ( GTIDs), which assure the system can track data as it is replicated across different ...
www.linuxtoday.com/infrastructure/2012041200639RVDV
Are IBM, Cisco and Oracle IT platforms really comparable?
IBM's new PureSystems integrated data center offering is drawing comparisons to Cisco's UCS and other convergence platforms from leading IT vendors.
www.networkworld.com/.../041312-ibm-cisco-oracle-258230....


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