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  • Telecoms, other groups draw up national broadband strategy

    A coalition of diverse groups join together to issue a "call to action" for the next administration and Congress to implement a national broadband plan.

    (Posted in Politics and Law by Stephanie Condon)
  • Windows Live gets its social makeover

    Microsoft's social networking-infused makeover of Windows Live, detailed last month, begins to show itself publicly.

    (Posted in Beyond Binary by Ina Fried)
  • Nokia completes Symbian acquisition

    Stage is set for eventual release of open-source mobile operating system based on the Symbian OS and backed by several partners in the Symbian Foundation.

    (Posted in Wireless by Tom Krazit)
  • Yahoo stock rises on new acquisition report

    A second report indicates that AOL's former CEO, Jonathan Miller, is interested in buying some or all of Yahoo.

    (Posted in Digital Media by Stephen Shankland)
  • Vietnamese security firm: Your face is easy to fake

    During demonstration, company shows that face recognition-based authentication in laptops from Lenovo, Toshiba, and Asus may not be an effective security measure.

    (Posted in Crave by Dong Ngo)
  • Microsoft puts data centers on wheels

    The company extends its building block approach for quickly assembling modular data centers.

    (Posted in Microsoft by Ina Fried)
  • Ning puts the handcuffs on porno networks

    Adult content is no longer tolerated on the build-your-own community-site service; CEO Gina Bianchini says it's because it's difficult and costly to police and maintain.

    (Posted in The Social by Caroline McCarthy)
  • Digg CEO says company's not for sale

    Jay Adelson told BusinessWeek that the company's off the blocks. Except no company in Silicon Valley is ever really not for sale, if you think about it.

    (Posted in The Social by Caroline McCarthy)
  • Nombray lets you cybersquat your online identity

    Want a personal page on the Net? Check out Nombray, a service that lets you find and claim potential domain names, then coordinate them with your social-networking profiles or blogs.

    (Posted in Webware by Josh Lowensohn)
  • Ford accelerates electric-vehicle plans

    In its turnaround plan presented to Congress, Ford says it will invest billions in fuel efficiency and introduce a family of hybrid-electric and all-electric cars.

    (Posted in Green Tech by Martin LaMonica)
  • MTV plucks eJamming collaboration software

    Music giant signs deal to integrate eJamming's Audiio software into virtual worlds and new sites to help musicians collaborate on songs and form bands.

    (Posted in Webware by Don Reisinger)
  • Coalition urges Obama to adopt open transition

    A group including MoveOn.org, Tim O'Reilly, and Newt Gingrich's American Solutions is asking President-elect Barack Obama's transition team to free up content from Change.gov.
    • 'Help Wanted' ad names next FCC chair's priorities

    (Posted in Politics and Law by Stephanie Condon)
  • Amazon sponsors round 2 of OLPC program

    Glaskowsky writes about the new Give One, Get One program for the One Laptop Per Child Foundation. This year's program is being handled through Amazon.com, which is running TV commercials to promote awareness (and sales). This can only be a good thing for

    (Posted in Speeds and feeds by Peter Glaskowsky)
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