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Mar 1, 2012

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This Week's Top Story - Yahoo Threatens Facebook Over Technology Licensing Agreement

Yahoo Threatens Facebook Over Technology Licensing Agreement

Yahoo! asked Facebook to license technologies covered by its intellectual property and threatened to take legal action if the companies don't reach an agreement

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This week in Technology Insider

Welcome to the Tech Insider. This week, writer Brian Womack examines the implications of a possible legal action Yahoo! could take against social network Facebook. The largest U.S. Internet portal is looking for ways to revive growth after losing share to Facebook in the display advertising market. It’s asking Facebook to license its technologies–or get sued. We also have stories on Micron Technology, Google,and Motorola Solutions. Enjoy!

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