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Congress poised to pass Internet radio legislation (AP)
Posted on 09.30.08 by templeton @ 4:01 am

AP - Congress is close to passing legislation that would buy extra time to finalize an agreement intended to save the emerging Internet radio market from a crippling hike in copyright royalty rates.


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Full encryption stops Amazon Web video leak: Adobe (Reuters)
Posted on 09.30.08 by templeton @ 4:01 am

Reuters – Amazon.com has fixed a glitch in its video streaming service by adopting Adobe Systems Inc’s encryption on all television shows and movies found on its site, software maker Adobe said on Monday.


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Transpacific undersea cable completed (CNET)
Posted on 09.30.08 by templeton @ 4:01 am

CNET - A crucial undersea fiber-optic cable that will provide more Internet capacity between the U.S. and China was completed Monday, according to news reports.


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NPR boosts online offerings, seeks larger audience (AP)
Posted on 09.30.08 by templeton @ 4:01 am

In this screen shot provided by National Public Radio<b>,</b> the NPR community profile page of Andy Carvin is shown. National Public Radio is boosting its digital ambitions in search of larger and younger audiences<b>,</b> beginning with this Monday's introduction of social-networking features akin to Facebook. <b>(</b>AP Photo/National Public Radio<b>)</b>AP - National Public Radio, already strong online with free downloads from many of its shows, is boosting its digital ambitions with Monday’s introduction of social-networking features akin to Facebook.



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House Web site overwhelmed as bailout bill fails (AP)
Posted on 09.30.08 by templeton @ 4:01 am

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi<b>,</b> D-Calif. gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington<b>,</b> Monday<b>,</b> Sept. 29<b>,</b> 2008<b>,</b> after the failed House vote on the financial bailout package. <b>(</b>AP Photo/Susan Walsh<b>)</b>AP - The House Web site was overwhelmed Monday as millions of computer users sought information about the financial bailout bill rejected by the House.



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Baltimore goes wireless with WiMAX (AFP)
Posted on 09.30.08 by templeton @ 4:01 am

Visitors walk past the WiMAX stand at the 3GSM congress in Barcelona in 2007. The eastern port of Baltimore became the first major city in the United States on Monday to be blanketed with a wireless broadband network that uses next-generation mobile WiMAX technology.<b>(</b>AFP/File/Lluis Gene<b>)</b>AFP - The eastern port of Baltimore became the first major city in the United States on Monday to be blanketed with a wireless broadband network that uses next-generation mobile WiMAX technology.



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eMusic CEO leaves for venture capital firm (CNET)
Posted on 09.30.08 by templeton @ 4:01 am

CNET - David Pakman, CEO of eMusic, is leaving the online music service at the end of the year, he said in an interview with CNET News on Monday.


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Sprint Redefines Mobile with 4G Launch in Baltimore (NewsFactor)
Posted on 09.30.08 by templeton @ 4:00 am

NewsFactor – Sprint on Monday launched its next-generation 4G wireless network in Baltimore. The network, which runs on WiMAX technology, could start a new era in mobile broadband.


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Sprint begins mobile WiMax network in Baltimore (AP)
Posted on 09.30.08 by templeton @ 4:00 am

AP - Sprint Nextel Corp. opened its new wireless network to customers in Baltimore on Monday, offering Internet service for laptops for per month. It’s the first commercial network in the U.S. to use so-called WiMax technology for mobile customers.


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Microsoft to back jQuery library (InfoWorld)
Posted on 09.30.08 by templeton @ 4:00 am

InfoWorld – Microsoft plans to incorporate the jQuery JavaScript library into its Visual Studio platform, according to several blogs published on Sunday.


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