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What we’re reading: 1/18/11

What we’re reading: 1/18/11
Virginia Like  January 18, 2011 0
  1. 25 years of IETF: setting standards without kings or votes (Ars Technica)

  2. Facebook tools to help data thieves (Infoworld)

  3. A roundup of reaction to news of Jobs’s latest leave (NetworkWorld)

  4. Apple: 15 Million CDMA iPhones In 2011? (Barrons.com)

  5. Why developers need to take responsibility and create more network-aware applications  (Dean Bubley’s Disruptive Wireless)

  6. Google agreement ends Italian antitrust case (CNET News)

  7. Reminder To Parents: Online Kid Filters Don’t Really Block All That Much (TechDirt)

  8. Weekends, holidays ripe for bad news from tech giants (CNN.com)

  9. A Vibrant Connection to History (AT&T Public Policy Blog)

  10. CEA chief: Broadcasters ‘terrify’ Capitol Hill (Hillicon Valley)

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