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Alcatel Lucent: New communication behaviours in a Web 2.0 world — changes, challenges and opportunities
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(Reuters) - Facebook Inc won a dismissal of a second lawsuit by the Olympic rowing twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss seeking to boost their $65 million settlement with the company and its founder, Mark Zuckerberg.
U.S. District Judge Douglas Woodlock in Boston dismissed litigation over the accord, three months after a federal appeals court in San Francisco turned aside a related lawsuit.
The 2008 settlement was intended to resolve claims that Zuckerberg stole the twins' idea for what
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Facebook and Skype announce video sharing partnership
Social networking giant Facebook and video chat leader Skype have announced a video sharing partnership enabling Facebook users to place Skype calls directly to any of their Facebook ‘Friends’ without having to leave the firm’s website.
Facebook users do not need to have Skype already on their system, with installation of a Java plug-in the only requirement.
The partnership builds on the existing alliance between the two companies, which enabled users to message Facebook friends or ‘Like’ t


