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Weekly Roundup of Headlines
» Wireless Washtenaw Struggling Under Lack of Funding
» Akron (OH) Council OKs Wireless Venture
» L.A. County Deploys Wireless Surveillance in Lynwood
» Massachusetts Is Nation's Top State in Technology and Science
» Internet Provider Halts Plan to Track, Sell Users' Surfing Data
» Cerf Says Government Should Encourage Internet Competition
» Japanese Researcher Studying Minnesota Rural Broadband
» Gov. Pawlenty Appoints 20 to Broadband Task Force
» Cape Cod Broadband Bill Clears Massachusetts House
» State of U.S. Broadband: Demand Hits Speed Bumps
» New York City Agencies Have More Eyes in More Places
» Tranzeo Awarded GSA Contract for US Government Sales
» Azalea Networks Expanding from China into North America
» Strix Mesh to Be Used at Beijing Olympics
» Jackson Hole (WY) Now a Mobile WiMAX Community
» Major Metro Cities, Mayors Call For National Broadband Action
» Google, Tropos Leaders To Support Philly Wireless
» Buffalo (NY) Fights Crime With Wireless Video Surveillanc
» Cerf: Video Streaming to Give Way to Downloading
» MetroFi ending Wi-Fi service in Calif., Ore., Ill.
» Telerupted: Twilight for Telephone Networks
» Be Quiet: The Surveillance Cameras Might Hear You
» Charter Freezes Web Eavesdropping Plan
» Overcoming Hype, Minneapolis Wi-Fi Holds Promise
» Wireless Silicon Valley Set to Move Ahead
» Ireland Aiming for 100% Broadband Coverage by End of 2009
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