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Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Blackberry loses round in patent dispute
News: Mike Lazaridis, the founder of the Perimeter Institute and the company Research in Motion - that produces the e-mail mobile gadgets called BlackBerries - loses round in a patent dispute.
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