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Ken Belson / New York Times:
Verizon to End Service on Commercial Airplanes — Verizon Airfone, whose handsets have graced the backs of airline seats for more than two decades, will shut down its phone service on commercial airliners before the end of the year. — Verizon Communications, Airfone's parent company …
David Morgenstern / eWEEK.com:
Google and Its Continuing Dark Fiber Mystery — Be the first to comment on this article — The market is still guessing about Google's continued purchases of "dark fiber" and what that will mean to the Internet. Yet another explanation was floated at a recent IT conference: IPv6, the next-generation Internet standard.
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Don Dodge / Don Dodge on The Next Big Thing:
Google dark fiber mystery — David Morgenstern of eWeek wrote a story today "Google And Its Continuing Dark Fiber Mystery" with various theories on why Google bought all that dark fiber. The latest theory, which I find a little puzzling, is that Google needs the dark (unused) …
Saul Hansell / New York Times:
Google Is Testing Ads for Video Service — Google, the search engine company, said yesterday that it had started testing advertisements on its video site, matching a capability long offered by other major Internet sites. — Until now, Google Video had offered programmers …
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LiewCF.com, The Kelsey Group Blog, Publishing 2.0, AdJab, Television Archiving and Digital Micro-Markets
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Rob Hof / TechBeat:
Amazon.com May Get a Second Life — When I wrote a cover story recently about Second Life and other virtual worlds, I immediately wondered why any retailer, say Amazon.com, wouldn't want to set up in-world, so people could try on clothing virtually, look at products in 3D …
Sara Kehaulani Goo / Washington Post:
Concerns Raised Over AT&T Privacy Policy — Consumer advocates said yesterday that a new privacy policy from AT&T Inc. marks the first time a major telecom company has asserted that customer calling and Internet records are corporate property and raises concerns about how the company tracks consumer behavior …
The Space Craft:
Windows Live Spaces is coming! — Windows Live Spaces is arriving soon! Not only will your Space adopt the cool new Windows Live look & feel, but you will also be able to add new and exciting functionality to your space. With the addition of the Friends Module, you can create a place to hang out with your friends.
Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
HD DVD, why it sucks might not be why you think — Audioholics wrote about why HD-DVD has already failed. — I have an HD-DVD. I spent my own $500 on it. I also bought a $4,000 HD screen from Sony (it's a lot sharper than any of the screens my friends have). So, that makes me an expert on HD.
Associated Press:
France Softens iTunes Law, but Apple Is Still Disgruntled — PARIS, June 22 (AP) — Leading French lawmakers voted Thursday to water down a draft copyright law that could force Apple Computer to make its iPod music player and iTunes online store compatible with rivals' offerings.
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Paul Thurrott's Internet Nexus
Reuters:
Boeing evaluating outlook for in-flight Internet — CHICAGO (Reuters) - Boeing Co. on Thursday said it is evaluating the prospects for Connexion, its in-flight Internet venture, but declined to comment on a press report that the company may sell or close the unit.
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Prince McLean / AppleInsider:
Apple Lossless format coming to iTMS? — A new version of Apple Computer's iTunes Producer software suggest that the company may begin to offer tracks through its iTunes Music Store that are encoded in its higher-quality lossless compression format. — Apple introduced the format in 2004 …
Elinor Mills / CNET News.com:
Brewster Kahle's modest mission: Archiving everything — Brewster Kahle is on a mission. He wants the whole planet to have access to human knowledge. All human knowledge. And he's striving to make that possible—one byte at a time. — Ten years ago, Kahle founded the nonprofit Internet Archive …
Hilary Hylton / Time:
A Countersuit in the MySpace Case? — A 14-year-old girl is suing the social networking site, where she met the man charged with sexually assaulting her. Now the man she says assaulted her may pursue his own legal case against MySpace — It has been an unlikely legal wrangle from the start.
Google Blogoscoped:
9 Ways to Misunderstand Web Standards — Misunderstanding #1: "We Need Separate Print Pages" — We've all seen this - a separate print page, linked to from a crowded, table-layoutish HTML page, aiming to serve no other need than being printed out (it fails, because bloggers link to print pages …
Peter Pachal / SCI FI Tech:
Hijack billboards with the SMS Guerrilla Projector — Here comes gadget trouble: The SMS Guerrilla Projector is a one-off device made by Troika Art and Design in London. Operating under the bat-signal principle, the projector shoots a text message onto whatever surface you point it at …
Thomas C Greene / The Register:
Net neutrality has ruined the web — Comment I thought I knew something about networking, but according to an animated cartoon by telco lobbyists, I've been laboring under numerous misconceptions. For example, I'd always believed it possible to increase both capacity and bandwidth without …
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Raw, J. LeRoy's Evolving Web, Larry Borsato, IP Democracy, Life On the Wicked Stage, 21talks and Policy Blog
Wired News:
Wonderful World of Wireless — In the past decade Garry Betty has experimented with just about every possible way of connecting his customers to the internet — and wiped $1 billion of his shareholders' capital off the balance sheet in the process. But now the chief executive of EarthLink …
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Evan Blass / Engadget:
Mustek announces DV536 super gadget — How much would you pay for a music- and video-playing gadget that could also take 10 megapixel still photos with a 10x zoom, capture 30fps VGA movies, record your whimsical musings, function as a digital card reader, and even encode footage directly from your TV or DVD player?
Dan Farber / Between the Lines:
BloggerCon: Citizen media-users know more — The second discussion session at BloggerCon was led by Jay Rosen, associate professor of journalism at NYU. Rosen listed several questions and topics to kick off the discussion. The Docnographer Doc Searls provides live notes from the discussion.
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