RTI Sues Google for 5 Billion

The mainstream press will break this news tomorrow. I wonder if a 5 billion dollar lawsuit will lower the search giant's stock. This is obviously a huge amount and probably explains why Google would rather fight RTI instead of paying.

Other news that might break soon is that RTI is suing eBay and Vonage for over a billion dollars each!

These are staggering sums. RTI went from a company that was unknown to an entity that may change the landscape of the VoIP industry. Stay tuned.

I am about to order dinner in Manhattan now and have to put the gadgets away for the moment.

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