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Comedy Show Jay Hind! LNN Receives Alien War Fax

Jay Hind! Episode 137 : Segment 4 – In Laid Night News – Barakh Dutta receives a fax from Aliens who are about to attack Earth. Watch activist journalism at its worst!!! :) )) For more berserk humor follow us on twitter twitter.com for 24 hrs Live reaction to News around the world. Non – Stop Humor

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Are Netbooks Slowly Driving Us Towards Cloud Computing

www.netbooknews.com Sascha Pallenberg and Nicole Scott of Netbook News give a talk at Taipei’s Mobile Monday Event about netbooks, the cloud, and the relationship between smartphones and netbooks. Here are some of the evenings highlights.

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Plan Aims to Expand Broadband Across US

This is the VOA Special English Economics Report, from voaspecialenglish.com A newly released proposal calls for almost everyone in the United States to have high-speed Internet service at home within ten years. On March sixteenth the Federal Communications Commission sent its National Broadband Plan to Congress. The FCC wants one hundred million homes to have inexpensive Internet service at ten times current speeds. Another goal for twenty twenty is to have the fastest and most extensive wireless network of any nation. The United States invented the Internet. Yet a recent study placed it sixteenth in broadband access. FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski says the service available is slow and costly compared with other developed countries. Currently, about two-thirds of Americans have broadband at home. But almost one hundred million do not. The government says fourteen million of them cannot get broadband even if they wanted it. The United States built a national highway system to expand transportation. Now President Obama says a similar effort is needed to expand broadband networks. His administration says expanding access is an economic development issue. Fast connections, it says, are important to business and job creation, and to other areas like education and health care. The government proposes to spend up to sixteen billion dollars on a wireless network for public safety agencies. Most Americans get broadband service through their cable television provider or

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Fax News Episode 7 – Countdown to Burning Man.mov

Fax News Correspondents from Fairfax, CA to Helsinki, Finland and points in between bring you a captivating report on prep for Burning Man 2009. From changes to Black Rock City and fashion do’s and don’ts to special theme camp features and agreements for couples, Fax News cover everything you need to know for a safe and enjoyable Playa experience.

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Google And Verizon Make Broadband Proposal Which Many Call Evil

“Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) and Verizon (NYSE:VZ) unveiled a proposal to maintain an open internet while simultaneously creating a room for a broadband network of premium services. The proposal doesn’t have legal filings behind it yet, but it’s a paper on network neutrality for consideration by Congress and the Federal Communications Commission. Network neutrality states that broadband providers shouldn’t be permitted to discriminate or restrict web traffic based on content. No matter what the status is of the legality behind the document, the fact that two major technology corporations involved in the discussion has backed this proposal means it could very well sway discussions about the future of broadband internet in the US. Thus far, reactions to the proposal have been very negative, with the Huffington Post’s headline saying “”Google Goes ‘Evil’.”" FCC Commission Michael J. Copps said he sees the proposal as a call for the FCC to start implementing its “”authority over broadband telecommunications,”" in an effort to protect the interests of its users. Meanwhile, Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) VP for Global Policy Paul Misener, said to the NYT that it seems to “”condone services that could harm consumer internet access.”" SmarTrend is bullish on shares of Google andour subscribers were alerted to buy on July 12, 2010 at 5.26. The stock has risen 5.7% since the alert was issued. SmarTrend is bullish on shares of Verizon Communications and our subscribers were alerted to buy on July

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Broadband Show 2009 Taipei: M Tube Android MID

www.netbooknews.com M-Tube Android MID steps into the living room looking to share multimedia between the M Tube & your TV. The M-Tube is based on an ARM Processor with a 7.6″ display.

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Fax News May 23 2009

Episode 2 of our satirical take on the news, Fairfax style. Featuring co-anchors Roni Krouzman & Rana Satori, Reuse Enthusiast Jamie Cole, and Health & Wellness Correspondant Lily Amy Oglesby. Plus Graunya Holsen with weather and Jimmy Magiasis with sports.

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Wire Photo Transmission – 1930’s Fax Machine

A fascinating look at the innovative technology of the 1930’s. This public domain video can be downloaded in original high quality format from archive.org.

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Fax News Episode 5: New Age Economics

Co-anchors Roni Krouzman and Kristen Fumarola bring you the latest in New Age news. With a special focus on Super Duper Foods, the crisis at Dance Camp, and our in-depth report on a man with a full-time job. Featuring Dan Zemelman, Manu Butterworth, and Lily Amy Oglesby.

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Netbooks and Mobile Computing in the China Market

www.netbooknews.com Bruno Bensaid of Shanghaivest and founder of Mobile Monday Shanghai talks about the state of the Mobile Industry in China. What role may netbooks play with 3G being rolled out & how is the mobile internet being used in China?

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