Gaikai, Otoy not worried about OnLive's cloud gaming patent

OnLive's recently acquired patent, which covers "Apparatus and method for wireless video gaming," may seem like a death knell for other players in the cloud gaming space. However, Gaikai's David Perry recently told VentureBeat he's not too concerned with the future of his game-streaming company, saying, "We do not expect the general concept of remote gaming to be patentable, as many of us played remote games in the 70s, 80s and 90s." Should the patent stick, he added that Gaikai's focus on embeddable demos of PC games is far removed from OnLive's set top box business model, which should prevent any potential infringements.

Fellow game-streamer Otoy's CEO Jules Urbach also chimed in on the patent, saying, "We respect the valid intellectual property rights of others but we'd be surprised to see a valid patent issue today that would preempt the entire field of server-side rendered gaming." Wait, you can do that? Well, man, we've been wasting so much time. We patent ... um, sandwiches! And gardening! And pet supplies! And candy! We're going to be so super rich.

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The Good News and the Bad News from Washington [Polidicks]

A lot happened in Washington, D.C. on Thursday night! In the House, representatives passed President Obama's huge tax package, while in the Senate, Republicans embarrassed Democrats, again. Let's take a look at the fortunate and the unfortunate: More »

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Facebook Seeks Testers for Q&A Product

Facebook:

"We at Facebook are preparing to launch a brand new product to the world. We think it will be as exciting as Facebook Photos and Facebook Events, but we need your help to make it great. As a beta tester, your job will be to ask great questions and provide great answers about your favorite topics. Economics? Skydiving? Relationships? Mexican Restaurants? It's up to you. You'll be the first person outside of Facebook to use this product. Your expert writing will be seen by tens of millions of people ? including job recruiters. And we'll bring our best beta testers out to California to tour Facebook headquarters and meet the team."
Google better start thinking about it's $50M purchase of Aardvark before Facebook usurps it. #

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The Transformation of a Jersey Girl [Before And After]

Jersey Shore brawler JWOWW is best known for beating the crap out of people and wearing clothing that even hookers would find offensive. She appeared at an event last night looking gorgeous and chic. What a disappointment! More »

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Chris Anderson replied to Jose Jimenez's discussion 'I need help with 2 motors running!!!'

Chris Anderson replied to Jose Jimenez's discussion 'I need help with 2 motors running!!!'
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Bing Feature Update: New UX streamlines finding the perfect image

Whether it’s introducing completely new ways to browse pictures with things like “Infinite Scroll” or helping you filter images by color and composition, a more intuitive and visual image search experience has always been a big focus for us.  

To that end, this week we’re excited to introduce improvements in how Bing presents and organizes your image results.  

The first thing you will notice is our new Instant Answer that organizes a rich collage of images directly into the main results page. Once you click through to the “images” page you will notice that we’ve populated the tabs with the most common search queries associated with a given image.

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Instead of making you qualify that you’re looking for (Casablanca, Morocco or Casablanca, the movie), we have organized the tabs so that one simple click gets you to what you’re looking for. 

 

 

Stay tuned for more from us.  In the meantime, let us know what you think.

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