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Big Players Take Sides in Microsoft Patent Suit By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published March 22, 2011 Microsoft's lawyers will have a unique experience in mid-April -- when they argue about the future of patent law to the U.S. Supreme Court in the i4i case. Tags: XML, Microsoft, i4i, patent lawsuit, Patent Reform Supremes to Hear Microsoft's i4i Appeal By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published November 29, 2010 Microsoft's appeal to the Supreme Court over a patent infringement judgment is accepted. Tags: XML, Microsoft, lawsuits, patents, i4i Microsoft Appeals Patent Verdict to Supreme Court By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published August 31, 2010 It's taken a year to get this far, but after a patent infringement suit went against Microsoft, the company has been gradually escalating its arguments to higher and higher courts. Will the Supreme Court take the case? Tags: XML, Microsoft, i4i, patent lawsuit, patent infringement i4i Patent Ruled Valid - U.S. Supreme Court Next? By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published July 28, 2010 The patent office issued an official statement that tiny i4i's custom XML patent is valid. Microsoft has until the end of next month to appeal to a higher power. Tags: XML, Microsoft, i4i, patent lawsuit, patent infringement Microsoft Dealt Another Setback in i4i Patent Case By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published March 12, 2010 In latest setback in patent case, appeals court reiterates that Microsoft's infringement was "willful," while both sides wait to see if the court will agree to hear Microsoft's en banc appeal. Tags: XML, Microsoft, lawsuits, i4i, patent lawsuit MSFT Hopes to Stay Word Injunction By - Reuters | Article Published August 19, 2009 The software giant has filed a motion to continue to allow it sell all of its version of Word. Tags: XML, Microsoft, software, Copyright, media Will Language Overload Force Open Enterprises? By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published July 30, 2008 XML's co-author Tim Bray argues that it's no longer good enough to be a one-language shop. Tags: developer, XML, Google, programming, InternetNews.com Review: TRITTON AX Micro Bluetooth Headset By Naomi Graychase | Article Published July 29, 2008 This tiny, shiny earpiece is a worthy solution for users looking for a non-bulky, affordable Bluetooth headset. Tags: XML, Microsoft, Blackberry, voice, Storage Quotes From LinkedData Planet, Part 1 By Chris Nerney | Article Published June 17, 2008 Quotes From LinkedData Planet, Part 1 Tags: XML, semantic Web, Linked Data, OpenLink Software Kroes Lashes Out Over Microsoft 'Standard' By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published June 15, 2008 EC Competition Commissioner questions validity of OOXML in speech to open source group. Tags: open source, XML, Microsoft, software, international Declaring Dojo for Ajax By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published June 04, 2008 New dojo.E effort set to make the open source Ajax framework more declarative and appealing to more developers. Tags: open source, developer, XML, software, IBM Is OOXML a Done Deal? By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published March 31, 2008 Some Microsoft opponents admit OOXML will probably become an ISO standard. Tags: XML, Microsoft, server, support, Specification, IT, SAP, HP, servers, Office, international, InternetNews.com, standards |