Google, Apple, Microsoft sued over file preview
Published 12/24/2008 at Latest from Computerworld
A small Indiana company has sued tech heavyweights Microsoft, Apple, and Google, claiming that it holds the patent on a common file preview feature used by browsers and operating systems to show users small snapshots of the files before they are opened.
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