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Google really wants to trademark the word “Glass,” but gaining the trademark for such a common word is not an easy task. In fact, the company has already been refused by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO,) The Wall Street Journal reveals, although it did receive a trademark for the “Google Glass” term. In a […]

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(Reuters) – Contract chipmaker Globalfoundries has emerged as the leading candidate to buy IBMs semiconductor operations, edging out Intel Corp, the Wall Street Journal cited unidentified sources as saying on Thursday. IBM had held discussions with those two companies as well as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, but California-based Globalfoundries showed keener interest and TSMC ultimately […]

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In 2010, Delta Airlines discovered that passengers would rather have the annoyance of a two-hour delay than the uncertainty of a canceled flight, even if it was rebooked within two hours. Thus began a mission to end flight cancellations with a battery of new analytical tools and policies, explained by The Wall Street Journal. This […]

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