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What we are reading: 4/19/11

What we are reading: 4/19/11
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  1. Google displeased: The FCC is too slow, company says – The Hill’s Hillicon Valley

  2. Verizon: More breaches but less data lost. Huh?! | InSecurity Complex – CNET News

  3. Microsoft urges SCOTUS to make patents easier to kill

  4. Forget China and India, Sweden is tech’s superpower • The Register

  5. The Free State Foundation: Expect Google’s Privacy Problems to Threaten Bubble 2.0

  6. Internet freedom: Right to roam | The Economist

  7. EU Commission Issues Net Neutrality Report – WSJ.com

  8. Want to speak at TED? Now you can audition – CNN.com

  9. Seagate To Buy Samsung’s Hard Drive Business In $1.375B Deal – Brian Caulfield – Shiny Objects – Forbes

  10. Mobile location services: Don’t ruin the pending revolution | Mobile Technology – InfoWorld

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