You missed a couple. Somewhere in there after it was declared that APIs can be copyrighted, the district court found that Google's use of them was fair use, and then the Federal Circuit overruled that, too.
Also, there were some patent infringement claims that didn't last long, and those are the only reason the Federal Circuit ever got involved rather than the appeal going to the Ninth Circuit. So far, the only "precedent" established by this case is that copyright trolls should always include at least a token patent claim so that they can appeal to the more IP-friendly Federal Circuit.