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Google, the internet search giant, has been found guilty of infringing French copyright law by a court in Paris. French publishing house, La Martiniere, was awarded the sum of 300,000 Euros (equivalent to $ 430,000). Google must also pay an additional 10,000 Euros ($ 14,000) each day until the book extracts are withdrawn from Google’s database. The action was initiated by the French Publishers’ Association, as author’s group and La Martiniere.
Graphics cards have come a long way from their 80×25 resolution, monochrome beginnings in 1981. These days graphics cards display more than 1,000 lines of resolution and an entire palette of colors. They can render visually stunning 3D environments instead of simple lines on a solid background. And with the ever-growing catalog of electronic multimedia equipment, these components don’t connect solely to computer monitors anymore.
Amazon have had a very good year in 2009 - and a lot of the credit for that must go to their Kindle e-book reader. The original Kindle was released in November of 2007. It sold out in less than six hours and no new stock was available until April of 2008.
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