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| The Spectator Who Threw a Wrench in the Waymo/Uber Lawsuit Eric Swildens knows how damaging intellectual property trials can be. In 2002, Speedera Networks, the content delivery network he cofounded, was sued for patent infringement and trade secrets violation by Akamai. "It was trial by fire," says the 50-year-old engineer. "I learned a bunch of stuff I didn't ...
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| 'Queen of Thai street food' wins Michelin star in Bangkok guide "I was excited from the very first step I made in here," said Jay Fai as she accepted the award on Wednesday at the five-star Grand Hyatt hotel, dressed in a white chef's outfit. Her restaurant, an open kitchen with tiled walls and metal stools that spill out into the street, also sells rich, yellow crab curries.
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| Winter Olympics doping ban met with righteous anger in Russia Russian officials and public figures have referred to the ban on the Russian team from taking part in the 2018 Winter Olympics as "war", "racism" and "genocide", as Tuesday evening's announcement by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) was met by a wave of anger. The allegations of doping ...
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| Oath and Mozilla are in a legal battle over a Yahoo search deal Yahoo's new owner Oath — which, in turn, is owned by telecom giant Verizon — is now in a legal battle with browser company Mozilla over a search deal that was struck by former Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer. Last week, Yahoo Holdings and Oath filed a complaint against Mozilla, alleging that it ...
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