Microsoft Wins Patent Ruling Appeal

While Microsoft is dancing to a happy tune, Alcatel-Lucent is singing the blues. Although that is probably not entirely true, a federal judge did rule that Microsoft did not violate two patents related to MP3 audio files and will not have to pay Alcatel-Lucent $1.52 billion. Alcatel-Lucent has already announced they will appeal the judge’s decision. Catch all the details, right here on WebProNews.

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New Search Engine Has Answers
By Mike Sachoff

n an email interview with WebProNews, founder Kevin Carey spoke about QueryCat.

When asked what gave him the idea for the site he said that the major search engines are good for indexing and searching the Web but the way they present data is lacking. Users have to click out to the Web site to find more information. QueryCat is an attempt to find the user an answer in a more efficient way.

The site currently has more than 4 million question and answer pairs. The company is working on technology to group questions together to show users the answers they have found from multiple sites.

QueryCat does not have a feature where users of the site can rate the answers they receive but plans are in the works to do so once more questions are indexed. In the next few months Mr. Carey said he plans to release a new index with up to 8 million questions and launch reviews for the sites answers.


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