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Pioneering Wi-Fi city seeing some startup problems — ST. CLOUD, Fla. - Joe Lusardi's friends back in New York couldn't believe it when he told them he'd have free Internet access through this city's new Wi-Fi network. — It's free all right, but residents are, to some extent, getting what they pay for.
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IP Democracy
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St. Cloud Gets Tarred with Free-Doesn't-Work Brush
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IP Telephony, VoIP, Broadband


The Last Page — Well, I think it's time to put this weblog to bed. — Yep, after four years and almost 3,000 posts I've decided to close up the Notebook. There's lots of reasons, but generally this is a continuation of the full-reset I started back in January.


One Day Soon, Straphangers May Turn Pages With a Button — PARIS, April 23 — In the Tom Cruise sci-fi thriller "Minority Report," a subway passenger scans an issue of USA Today that is a plastic video screen, thin, foldable and wireless, with constantly changing text. — The scene is no longer science fiction.


Australia and Xbox Break World Water Balloon Record — About 50,000 water balloons are thrown to celebrate the record-breaking launch of the Xbox 360 console in Australia. — SYDNEY, Australia — April 22, 2006 — More than 2,900 gamers from around the world staged the world's largest water balloon event in Australia today.
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Patent Awarded to RealNetworks May Give It a Competitive Edge — SAN FRANCISCO, April 23 — RealNetworks has received a patent on a way to stream multimedia content over the Internet, and the company said last week that it believed the patent would give it leverage as companies rapidly expand …

Local family sued by record companies — A Rockmart family is being sued for illegal music file sharing, despite the fact that they don't even own a computer. — A federal lawsuit filed this week in Rome by the Recording Industry Association of America alleges that Carma Walls …


Non-Anarchy Tagging for Online Retailers — Note: I'm resurrecting this weeks-old posting to make it easier for people involved in a thread on Tagging at the IAI listserv to find it — Observation: Most of the acid test criteria for Web 2. applications and online customer experiences include …

What If Media 2.0 Is Less Profitable Than Media 1.0? — The advent of web-based e-commerce fundamentally lowered the costs of doing business, increasing the scalability (and in many cases the viability) of thousands of small businesses. The introduction of micro-marketing through Google AdWords gave …
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Media == middlemen — Scott Karp: "But what happens …
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Copyright crackdown pushes pirates onto the Internet — HONG KONG (AFP) - A long campaign to remove pirated goods from shop fronts in Asia is finally having an impact but the crackdown has also changed the nature of the problem and new outlets are flourishing.
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Congress readies new digital copyright bill — For the last few years, a coalition of technology companies, academics and computer programmers has been trying to persuade Congress to scale back the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. — Now Congress is preparing to do precisely the opposite.
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Don Dodge on The Next …, Techdirt, TeleRead, IP Democracy, broadband, Life On the Wicked Stage and Smalltalk Tidbits …


Apple's Earth Day announcements — Apple made two announcements in the spirit of this weekend's Earth Day. — The first is an expansion of its computer recycling program, offering free computer take-back and recycling with the purchase of a new Macintosh beginning in June.


MySpace: Unstoppable Force or Unnecessary Click Factory? — So I just read the big article about MySpace in today's New York Times and it got me thinking a lot about growth, monetization, and user experience. People always talk so much about how many pages MySpace serves up and how that represents such dramatic growth.

WebOS market review — My post last week about XIN, a new contender in the Web OS space, provoked some skeptical comments from ZDNet readers. So in this post I explain what a Web OS is and why it's of use. I also take a look at the main WebOS vendors. — The OS of course stands …


Everyone's an Editor as Wiki Fever Spreads to Shopping Sites — MILLIONS of people have lent their wisdom — or their perceived wisdom, at least — to Wikipedia's online articles, helping to make it one of the more talked-about Web sites in recent years. Now Amazon.com and the people …
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Screenwerk

More on S3AjaxWiki — So, I've put some more work into my S3 AJAX wiki, first mentioned Friday night. After some Virtual PC sessions, editing seems to be working on Firefox and MSIE on Win. Safari and any other browsers not amenable to PUT and DELETE in XmlHTTPRequests will not find joy in editing …


Crawl caching proxy — Several people have noticed content from other Google bots showing up in our main web index, and are wondering... why/how does that happen? Last week I was at WebmasterWorld Boston and I talked about this issue there, but I'd like to do a blog post about Google's crawl caching proxy …

GData and Open Standards — Last week Google introduced GData to "provide a simple standard protocol for reading and writing data on the web". Based on ATOM 1.0 and RSS 2.0, this represents a significant step for Google towards adopting standard protocols that may one day open more of their applications to 3rd party development.
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