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What we’re reading: 2/9/11

What we’re reading: 2/9/11
Virginia Like  February 9, 2011 0
  1. BREAKING: National Broadband Map To Be Unveiled Feb. 17 (National Journal)

  2. Google Translate app hits Apple’s iPhone, iPod Touch (LA Times)

  3. Microsoft re-org: more code, less death by PowerPoint? (The Register)

  4. Conflating DPI with Egypt to exploit a crisis (Digital Society)

  5. Are We Seeing Balkanization of Voice or the Consolidation of It? (VOIPWatch)  

  6. Open Source Software Gains in Strategic Value (Wall Street Journal)

  7. NLRB OKs worker’s Facebook gripes (Politico)

  8. Get Ready for iPad 2?  (CBS News)

  9. Genachowski doesn’t stick neck out for D Block auction (Hillicon Valley)

  10. From voice to broadband: FCC redirects its $8.7B in phone bill fees (ArsTechnica)

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