Podcast: BI and Web 2.0 and the Latest in Location Privacy Lawsuits
By Joe Francica and Adena Schutzberg
April 08, 2008
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BI and Web 2.0
- TIBCO Spotfire Delivers Visual, Interactive Business Mashups (Press Release)
- Company Continues BI Innovation Dominance With Launch of Rapid Mashup Development for WebFOCUS (Press Release)
- US couple says Google 'Street View' pictures violated privacy (AP)
- Boring Couple Sues Google Over Street View (Law.com)
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