- Google Voice would be a lot cooler if not for cranky carriers. http://t.co/MAMHswCI #
- Can your state lose a broadband grant? Louisiana did. http://t.co/XxaFk5Gg #
- Consumer education is proving to be a significant barrier to broadband adoption. http://t.co/oY370WEC #
- Is a lack of cable competition caused by hamstringing local governments? http://t.co/0HmAJWO3 #
- Provo candidates are finally able to acknowledge reality. Candidates in @UTOPIAnet cities need to get on board. http://t.co/hzMjSb6w #
- MPAA kills company that streamed DVDs. http://t.co/q4BlUoD5 #
- Original content from unconventional sources. http://t.co/A1SvwAqh #
- Yes, VPNs still matter. http://t.co/Y6TZ1TJ7 #
- Broadband changes everything. Here's how. http://t.co/AQCptQGU #
- Comcast staunches bleeding of video customers by adding more video options. http://t.co/hYN3RLiB #
- Cloud storage can't succeed until speeds and caps catch up. http://t.co/axIWJXk2 #
- Got a gigabit idea? You could make yourself some cash. http://t.co/m6IW0ji3 #
- Frontier's pitch for dual DSL isn't bonding, but it is a terrible deal. http://t.co/sX4RJ8ne #
- State restrictions on muni broadband chase away private investment. http://t.co/jxw2oEiM #
- It's sad that AOL dial-up is still being used in this day and age. http://t.co/zoA6AU55 #
- Yes, ISPs have a vested interest in capping your connection. http://t.co/sXQlcpWq #
- Google is entering the video war. http://t.co/UVo4gr6h #
- Wireless simply can't handle our future bandwidth needs. http://t.co/yq8xScP6 #
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