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Digital Carter returns, uncensored
Europe's stuck in the mud, says former Ofcom head, comms czar Lord Stephen Carter, the founding head of Ofcom whose blockbuster report provided the basis for the Digital Economy Act, made a return to the public stage this week.… Free On-Demand Webcast - Virtualizing the Hard Stuff
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Poor economy boosts school projects across Southwest Michigan
PLAINWELL -- For years, Plainwell High School has had an auditorium so small that band parents were discouraged from attending an entire concert -- they were asked to leave after their child performed to make room for others. Those days will soon be over.
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Non-Economic Factors Handicap Bay Area’s Economy
Immigration and high-quality public services are crucial to any economic recovery in the Bay Area.
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Carmakers mired in summer slump
Automakers mired in summer slump A year ago, the Cash For Clunkers program was fueling a surge in car sales. This summer, it's a different story. Automakers posted their slowest August in 28 years, hurt by high unemployment and fears that the economy will... Car Allowance Rebate System - Automotive industry - Unemployment - Business - Business and Economy
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Alliance for Digital Equality Statement on Federal Communications Commission Plan to Move Forward in Alignment with ...
ATLANTA, Sept. 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Julius H. Hollis, Chairman of the Alliance for Digital Equality (ADE), issued the following statement regarding the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) announcement that the commission will seek further public comments on net neutrality policy: "I am pleased that the FCC is continuing to seek different perspectives on broadband policy from a wide ...
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Mobile phones, Internet essential in building democracies
Washington, Sept 5 : A study has found that digital media, such as mobile phones and the Internet, have become all but essential in building democracies.
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Digital marketing strategy: What traditional media can't provide
Editor’s note: Local Tech Wire asked Peter Wylie for his reaction to Facebook’s changes in privacy policy this week. Wylie is a researcher at Three Ships Media , a social media marketing company in Raleigh, N.C. He was previously an editor for an online business journalism company in Washington, D.C.
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Governor talks Ute project, Tres Amigas plans
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson paid one of his final official visits to eastern New Mexico Thursday, when he gave $125,000 to Eastern New Mexico University’s digital cinema arts program. Following the ceremony, he took a few questions from Freedom...
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