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Microsoft and Steve Sinofsky's enter a 'non-disparage’ agreement

Microsoft and Steve Sinofsky's entered into a "non-disparage" agreement. Steeve Sinofsky, a former chief of Windows, entered into a "non-disparage" agreement with Microsoft.


A journey to the West: Nexon's global domination

Nexon placed investments on Western gaming firms to expand its market. Korea's largest gaming company Nexon announced its plans to expand its reach within the markets in the West, starting with a deal with Rumble Entertainment.

Industrial Opportunity Partners and Owner John Zobl invests in Betty Machine Company

Industrial Opportunity Partners and Owner John Zobl announced its partnership to recapitalize Betty Machine Company Inc.

Google - Starbucks' new coffee buddy

Google will provide Starbucks' Wi-Fi services, replacing previous supplier AT&T. According to an online announcement by Google, the worldwide search engine leader will be granting free and faster internet access to all Starbucks customers in the United States.


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Zynga filed legal action against "Bang With Friends" for copyright infringement. "Bang With Friends," the provocatively named "casual sex matchmaking application" faced legal action from social game developer Zynga.
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The LA Dodgers will acquire Brian Wilson for US$1 million. Brian Wilson will be joining the Los Angeles Dodgers, after the team reached an agreement to sign the reliever Wilson.