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Thursday, February 18, 2010

FCC wants high-speed Internet for the masses

U.S. broadband adoption sees significant spike | Google CEO preaches 'mobile first'

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FCC wants high-speed Internet for the masses
The chairman of the FCC shared some details about the upcoming National Broadband Plan that will be sent to Congress in March, including plans to bring 100 Mbps high-speed internet service to 100 million homes across the United States. Read More


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U.S. broadband adoption sees significant spike
Broadband usage has increased significantly over the past two years, as 63.5% of U.S. households now report having broadband connections. Read More

Google CEO preaches 'mobile first'
Google CEO Eric Schmidt put mobile devices squarely at the center of the computing universe in his first keynote at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Read More


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The Value of Network Monitoring
Even the most knowledgeable and capable network administrator is only as good as the network information that is visible, and that he or she can manage and act on. Administrators need to know what's happening on their networks at all times, and as this paper explains, that's where network monitoring comes in. Read now.

Vidyo packages conferencing for campuses
Startup Vidyo is now packaging its videoconferencing product for college campuses, which it sees as a natural setting for a system that can bring together multiple participants even on relatively thin network connections. Read More

F5 deepens roots in virtualized platform
ESG's 2010 IT spending intentions data shows that increased use of server virtualization is at the top of the IT priority list. Drilling into the data indicates that further consolidation and expansion of the number of application running on virtual machines is where IT will be focused this year. Read More


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Optimizing and Protecting Storage
This document focuses on key Oracle Database 11g capabilities that help IT departments better optimize their storage infrastructure, enabling administrators to deliver a cost effective, scalable information management platform. Read Now

Haiti Wi-Fi network links relief centers
The exploratory trip last month by San Francisco-based nonprofit Inveneo might have been fairly routine -- or at least as routine as things can be for a group that brings information technology to poor countries all over the world. Read More

Look ma, no hands (while texting)
Despite the fact that bans on texting while driving are more frequently becoming law and that the issue has become such a big deal that it warrants its own Distracted Driving Summit, many realize that plenty of drivers will continue to sneak peeks at their mobile devices for incoming and outgoing texts. Read More

SeeSaw TV-on-demand service goes live
SeeSaw, an online TV service that uses the technology originally employed for the Project Kangaroo venture, has been made available to UK web users. Read More



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