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Man Claiming He Invented the Internet Sues

wiedzmin writes "A low-profile Chicago biologist, Michael Doyle, and his company Eola Technologies, who has once won a $521m patent lawsuit against Microsoft, claim that it was actually he and two co-inventors who invented, and patented, the "interactive web" before anyone else, back in 1993. Doyle argues that a program he created to allow doctors to view embryos over the early Internet, was the ...

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Lana del Rey, Internet Meme

The ecstasy and the agony of the Internet celebrity Lana del Rey  has  postponed her planned album tour , bringing to an end, for the moment, an experiment that had brought Internet culture into the mainstream ...

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Joseph Cramer, M.D.: Government of the people, by the people, for the people

For all the greatness of Abraham Lincoln, one accomplishment that goes unrecognized is that he invented the Internet. Well,...

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Tim Berners-Lee Takes the Stand to Keep the Web Free

Tim Berners-Lee, who invented the Web, testified Tuesday in a Texas courtroom, fighting to keep the web's most basic interactivity from being subject to licensing fees from a patent troll. If the fight fails, any website with interactive features may have to pay up to a little known firm called Eolas and the University of California.

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'Patent troll' sues world's biggest internet firms for $600m claiming ownership of 'interactive web'

Lawyers for Michael Doyle argue he is owed royalties for a host of web services, including online video like YouTube (pictured), and rotating images on retail websites.

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Splat! Geek-in-chief Obama tests marshmallow gun

US President Barack Obama tested a new prototype Tuesday for his commander-in-chief's arsenal -- a high-powered marshmallow gun that sent a tasty missile screaming through the White House.

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