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What we’re reading: 3/16/11

What we’re reading: 3/16/11
Virginia Like  March 16, 2011 0
  1. Report: Feds could approve Google-ITA deal this week (The Hill’s Hillicon Valley)

  2. White House wants new copyright law crackdown (CNET News)

  3. Me, Michael Copps, and Sunshine That Hurts (The Free State Foundation)

  4. Intel, Facebook Talk Up New “Micro” Servers (Digits – WSJ)

  5. Bypassing the big guys to get broadband (Washington Post)

  6. Some Hard Facts About Wi-Fi and Its Future: (GigaOm)

  7. UK ISPs Code of Practice on Traffic Management – OK as a start, but major flaws (Dean Bubley’s Disruptive Wireless)

  8. Former FCC Chairman Michael Powell named to lead cable TV’s top lobbying group (Los Angeles Times)

  9. Netflix pans AT&T’s plan to cap data (The Hill’s Hillicon Valley)

  10. New National Broadband Plan (Digital Society) 

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