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Facebook offered to license its network and code to avoid antitrust action

The Verge

In the wake of the groundbreaking Federal Trade Commission lawsuit against Facebook, The Washington Post is reporting new details of the company’s negotiations with regulators in the run-up to the case, including an unusual offer to license its code and network to competitors.

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Funding news: Microsoft vets raise $12M for Round; PTO Exchange lands $5M; and more

GeekWire

The idea is to create a vetted network that includes group coaching, events, resources, and more. PupPod , the Seattle startup behind an app-based interactive toy for dogs, landed more cash and signed a licensing agreement with Company of Animals. Read more in Vancouver Tech Journal. Knapsack , a Portland, Ore.-based

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Researchers create ‘Shadow Figment’ cybersecurity decoy tech that lures attackers into a fake world

GeekWire

In computing, honeypots are traditionally a region of a site or network that contains what appears to be legitimate files and other information. But as intrusion methods and the cybersecurity field itself have developed, more sophisticated decoy techniques have been needed. “The based Attivo Networks under a nonexclusive license.

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Guidance Software Federal Summit 6 March 2014

CTOvision

Recognized as a pioneer in the field of classified information protection, Mr. Bigman developed technical measures and procedures to manage the nation’s most sensitive secrets. He then developed creative solutions to allow the CIA to use the Internet to further its mission without exposure.

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The Digital Leap: Mastering ePublishing in the Digital Era

Kitaboo

Other publications such as academic journals, magazines and so on can also be accessed across different computers and mobile devices. A book or journal can be easily published and made available to a person connected to the internet, in any corner of the world. There is a rapidly developing customer base for publishers to tap into.

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BRW Digital Edition: new-style journalism and some insights into Web 2.0 - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

About Ross Dawson Keynote Speaking/Strategy AHT Group Future Exploration Network The Insight Exchange Repyoot Recent Media Appearances « Will libraries disappear in 2019? Executive Forum in Sydney Morning Herald » BRW Digital Edition: new-style journalism and some insights into Web 2.0 Main | Great review of Enterprise 2.0

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Turning Your Idea Into An Actual Product

Galido

If you are looking to protect your invention or license it, the only way to ensure that your idea is protected is to file a patent with the U.S. Write your idea in a journal, and on a notarized document. Research and Development. United Patent Network. United Patent Network Advantages. Prototype Development.