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What we’re reading: 1/21/11

What we’re reading: 1/21/11
Virginia Like  January 21, 2011 0
  1. VCs roared back in 2010, investing the most money since 2007 (VentureBeat)

  2. IFPI: Fighting music piracy is a government job (arstechnica)

  3. HTML editor dumps ‘HTML5’ for HTML (ZDNet)

  4. OVERNIGHT TECH: GOP reps back Verizon net-neutrality challenge (Hillicon Valley)

  5. Verizon sues the FCC in challenge of net neutrality rules (Washington Post)

  6. Google documents VP8 at standards group IETF (CNet)

  7. Statement From Eric Schmidt on Google CEO Change (Wall Street Journal)

  8. Will Do-Not-Track Become Law This Year? (mediapost.com)

  9. Put the scroll bar out to pasture already! (Digital Society)

  10. New Japanese Fashion: LED Lights for Your Teeth (New York Times)

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