What we’re reading: 3/23/11
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We Need Smarter Governments to Manage a Changing Global Environment (CircleID)
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Explainer: What Went Wrong in Japan’s Nuclear Reactors (IEEE Spectrum)
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Consumer prices a flashpoint in merger (The Hill’s Hillicon Valley)
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Genachowski: Spectrum Is The Oxygen Of Wireless Innovation (Tech Daily Dose)
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Data Plans: Pricing Flexibility to Pay for What You Use (The Free State Foundation)
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Wireless data adoption up, but prices down (Digital Society)
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Judge rejects Google’s attempt to create a universal library (CNN.com)
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Sprint cries foul over rivals’ mega-merger (Reuters)
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LTE performance will hinge on picocell backhaul (Network World)
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Why Internet Explorer will survive and Firefox won’t (ZDNet)
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