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Those who thought Google was buying Motorola Mobility just for its treasure trove of patents can think again.
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A federal jury ruled that Google didn't infringe Oracle patents for Java technology in the second phase of the companies' trial.
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SAP's planned acquisition of Ariba, the most recent in a scramble by tech giants to buy "cloud" software specialists, looks an expensive way to get airborne. But cloud-based services are growing too fast for SAP to drag its feet.
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Indian technology-outsourcing company Tech Mahindra reported a leap in earnings, in good part because of results from associate Satyam Computer Service.
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SAP struck a $4.3 billion deal to acquire Ariba in a bid to expand its cloud computing offerings and challenge rival Oracle.
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