Stories about: Milstein

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    Twitter is all about listening 27/05/2009 06:33:00

    Twitter is difficult to use because it's so easy to use. Once you've created an account, your Twitter page allows you to update your status and watch a scrolling list of status updates from your friends.
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    Judge dismisses portion of Intel antitrust suit 12/03/2007 13:22:02

    A federal judge in Delaware has dismissed portions of a class-action suit that accused Intel of violating antitrust laws.
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    Book Review: Google - The Missing Manual 29/11/2004 08:54:50

    Google is one of the most powerful and most widely-used search engines in the world. The actual word, Google, has even become a verb, meaning 'to search'. There are even examples of people describing how they searched for information on prospective partners by 'googling' them.
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    Gmail: Google's e-mail winner 07/06/2004 08:01:26

    If you've had your fill of Web-based e-mail burdened with skimpy storage and cluttered interfaces, say hello to Google's free Gmail. Packed with innovative features such as message threading and fast searching, Gmail provides a full 1 gigabyte of server space and does away with both banner and pop-up ads, relying instead on sponsored links similar to those on Google's search engine page.
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    Court moves on Gypsy holocaust suit against IBM 23/04/2003 07:30:50

    A Swiss court has opened the path for hearings in a $US12 billion lawsuit against IBM by a group representing Gypsy victims of the Holocaust.
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    Microsoft private case settlement stirs controversy 29/11/2001 13:30:00

    A Baltimore hearing called Tuesday to examine and resolve questions about a proposed settlement between Microsoft and attorneys representing plaintiffs in a myriad of private lawsuits has instead highlighted protests against the deal and heated up controversy.
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    Law firm drops Holocaust suit against IBM 02/04/2001 08:58:31

    A US law firm is dropping a class-action suit against IBM over its alleged business ties to the Nazi German regime during World War II. The action will be "voluntarily dismissed," the law firm Cohen, Milstein, Hausfeld & Toll said in a statement.
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    IBM faces suit over Nazi-era ties 13/02/2001 10:33:10

    Five Holocaust survivors are filing a class-action suit against IBM, charging that the huge technology company "aided and abetted crimes against humanity" by providing the punch-card systems used to catalogue and process victims of the Nazi German genocide against Jews and other groups during World War II.
 
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