Facebook business pages, LinkedIn, and now the possibility of a Google+ business-oriented page. Should your business get in on the new Google+ expansion
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Should Your Business Get a Google+ Page?
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The sordid details of Tiger Woods’ affair with Rachel Uchitel may be hitting the newsstands sometime soon, as the home wrecker turned reality star has reportedly been forced to give back a hefty chunk of the $10 million sum she… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com.
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Rachel Uchitel, Tiger Woods’ Mistress, Returns Some of Hush Money
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After months of requests from U.S. Senators Charles Schumer and Harry Reid, Apple has finally given in and decided to impose a partial ban on any new DUI checkpoint apps submitted to its App Store. Unlike Apple, Google is remaining…
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DUI Checkpoint Apps Banned by Apple, not Google
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Can a child commit murder? A 5-year-old girl from Kansas City, Missouri has reportedly told investigators that she purposefully drowned Jermane Johnson Jr., an 18-month old toddler
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Girl, 5, Drowns Crying Toddler: Murder Charge?
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The Citi credit card hack seems to be just one of the many information hacks of 2011.
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Citi Credit Card Data Hacked
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Though it may not seem like it at the moment, there was a time in the mid-1990’s when Microsoft and its Windows operating system dominated the computing world. Of course, the Department of Justice sued under antitrust laws, eventually reaching…
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Microsoft Antitrust Settlement Expires After 10 Years
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Since Google Buzz launched early last year, the social networking tool has been the topic of heated debate.
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Google Buzz Settlement Reached over Privacy Accusations
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It’s April Fools’ Day and April Fools’ pranks will abound today.
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April Fools’ Day Pranks: Try Not to Get Sued
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We spend a lot of time here at Free Enterprise discussing intellectual property–why you should register, how to protect it, and how not to infringe upon another’s.
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Feel Free to Buy Your Rivals’ Keyword Search Ad
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You can’t run a company worth billions without facing some major lawsuits. It’s inevitable. Most consumers have heard of Groupon, which is website that offers deals to local businesses.
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Groupon Sued Again Over Expiration Dates
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