SAN FRANCISCO — The man behind Oracle Corp.’s favorite piece of evidence in its smartphone battle with Google Inc. took the stand on Thursday.

In 20 minutes of grilling by Oracle lawyer David Boies, that witness, Google engineer Tim Lindholm, proved difficult, offering an odd explanation to what he meant in an email that Oracle has touted as a smoking gun in proving Google trampled its intellectual property rights when it used Java technology in its Android Operating System.

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