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Capitol Words: What Your Congress Person Really Talks AboutOpen in New Window
Marshall Kirkpatrick writes "The Sunlight Foundation's mashup site Capitol Words relaunched this week and now offers a very handy way to see what keywords are being used in the US Congress in gener read more »
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Analysts: PC growth will slow, while notebooks remain a bright spotOpen in New Window
Jacqueline Emigh writes "Worldwide PC growth will slow to a veritable snail's pace in 2009, according to newly revised numbers from analyst group IDC. But still, the revamped forecast for notebook read more »
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Google to cut contracting costs, not full-time employee headcountOpen in New Window
Jacqueline Emigh writes "Rumors of 10,000 upcoming job layoffs at Google are false, according to an informed source. Although Google does plan to significantly reduce its contracting expenses, some read more »
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Panasonic to expand its systems integration network, including VoIPOpen in New Window
Jacqueline Emigh writes "The time is right for an IP-capable but phone-oriented network approach such as Panasonic's ECS, said an IDC analyst. To support the new system for SMBs, Panasonic will add read more »
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New legislation could postpone February DTV transitionOpen in New Window
Jacqueline Emigh writes "Legislation now proposed in the US Congress would effectively postpone the February 17, 2009 date for the switchover to all-digital TV. Today, the NAB came out in support of read more »
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Analysts: Will $999 MacBook Pro have an impact?Open in New Window
Today, Apple broke the $1,000 barrier on MacBooks, yet it didn't break out a sub-$800 notebook or netbook. Emigh asks if this will be enough to recruit the penny-pinchers. read more »
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Internet snoop Adzilla vacates the American marketOpen in New Window
Jacqueline Emigh posts on Beta News about Adzilla's decision to move its operations from America to Asia in response to to a Congressional crackdown on Charter Communications and its Web tracking partner, NebuAd. read more »
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Pandora Lives a Little Longer, House Passes Webcaster ActOpen in New Window
Corvida reports that the NAB has stopped opposing legislation which extends the period during which webcasters can continue broadcasting while still negotiating with the NAB concerning royalties. Thi read more »
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