1. who are you and what are the pictures and videos about
2. i do not want to join facbook.
2009/8/15 Michael Lewinger
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Hi linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il,
I set up a Facebook
Don't be a klutz - the poor guy just mail blasted his contact list.
On 8/16/09, Erez D erez0...@gmail.com wrote:
1. who are you and what are the pictures and videos about
2. i do not want to join facbook.
2009/8/15 Michael Lewinger
Geoff
Good point -but a tactical one.
A provisional patent can be a deterrent to competitors and copiers.
1. relatively cheap
2. the spec remains secret
3. delays legal and filing fees
4. relatively easy to write
5. enables the product to be marked patent pending
6. Gives a startup a
On Aug 16, 2009, at 11:57 AM, Danny Lieberman wrote:
Geoff
Good point -but a tactical one.
A provisional patent can be a deterrent to competitors and copiers.
1. relatively cheap
2. the spec remains secret
3. delays legal and filing fees
4. relatively easy to write
5. enables the product
Geoff
The Microsoft example is central to the discussion. The empirical data is
that more innovation is done by big companies (IBM, Microsoft, Intel,
Google) than by small independent inventors - they have the money to hire
smarter people, the synergy, the infrastructure and legal to protect
On Aug 16, 2009, at 1:23 PM, Danny Lieberman wrote:
I challenge you to bring one example of an Israeli startup that was
able to profitably monetize their idea with software patent
licensing. Patent trolls like Aerotel and NTP don't count.
I can't because I am not a native Hebrew
2009/4/16 Noam Rathaus no...@beyondsecurity.com:
Hi,
I am selling our last IP phones as no non-profit came forward to ask for them.
First come first serve basis.
Prices are for covering shipping and handling (35 NIS per unit), noting more.
Last thing, before we ship, we test they turn on,
Geoff
Actually - companies often develop IP with the intent to monetize their work
via licensing deals - it's good business if you don't have the mfg and
distribution capability.
For example - patent licensing is huge business in pharma and
semiconductors. Take the biological drug - Remicade
On Aug 16, 2009, at 3:46 PM, Danny Lieberman wrote:
Actually - companies often develop IP with the intent to monetize
their work via licensing deals - it's good business if you don't
have the mfg and distribution capability.
In the software space you have companies like IBM, Novell,
Hi Dotan,
I think this can be taken off list.
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 2:14 PM, Dotan Cohendotanco...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/4/16 Noam Rathaus no...@beyondsecurity.com:
Hi,
I am selling our last IP phones as no non-profit came forward to ask for
them.
First come first serve basis.
Prices
On Monday, August 17th, Haifux's 10th birthday, at 18:30, with the
airconditioner on, Haifux will gather to hear Rami Rosen
talk about:
Sockets in the Linux Kernel (2)
Abstract
We will deal with the implementation the following sockets in the Linux
kernel:
- Raw sockets.
- Unix Domain
Just a few notes on WeJew.com streaming...
WeJew is hosted in the US. We've been tweaking our streaming methods to
improve streaming for Israeli users. Here's what we've done and what we've
found...
a - We did basic progressive video file streaming using Apache. A number of
Israeli users
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi,
I just bought the above mentioned phone. Does anyone knows a good
software which replaces it's 2 in 1 software so the phone can sync
with Skype the contacts?
Thanks,
Hetz
Could you elborate on it ? (lsusb).
You might take a look on usbph module (provide the
On Aug 13, 2009, at 10:18 AM, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
[giant snip]
Here is what could have been done to make things better. The client
issues a request for a project at cost+, asking for a discount on
the hourly rate in exchange for a significant bonus in case the
project is delivered on
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