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What we are reading: 2/25/11

What we are reading: 2/25/11
Virginia Like  February 25, 2011 0
  1. FCC Endorses 4G Wireless Standard (Govtech.com)

  2. Lobbying Intensifies As Cable Firms Aim To End Retransmission Battles (Tech Daily Dose)

  3. Google’s Wizard Of Oz Search Algorithm And The Threat Of Facebook Search (TechCrunch)

  4. Google Tweaks Algorithm to Push Down Low-Quality Sites (NYTimes.com)

  5. Craigslist challenges study from rival that says 330 crimes, 12 deaths were linked to its site (Los Angeles Times)

  6. Tweeting moms, Web cams. Oscar gets geeky (Reuters)

  7. High Taxes and Surging Surcharges Weigh Down Wireless Subscribers (The Free State Foundation)

  8. Chambers Challenged (Forbes.com)

  9. Apple under siege: Antitrust probes and product delays (The Register)

  10. Does Senate Cyber Bill Include an ‘Internet Kill Switch’? (CDT)

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