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World Tech Round Up - Monday March 17, 2008 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 17-03-2008 11:12


High-tech companies focus their R&D spend
Second Life founder gets another one
Comcast tests superfast fiber network
CBS stations in local online ad deal
Push in Online Car Shopping
Craigslist not liable for illegal ads
Starbucks stumbles in music
E.U. Backs Nokia Standard for Mobile TV
China pulls plug on YouTube after Tibet riots

Host: Ken Rutkowski / Andy Abramson


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On Monday's Radio show, Ken & Andy talked about the Billions spent on R&D, Second Life founder working on his first Life, Comcast bring 100-Gbps to subscribers, CBS creates a local ad network, NBC buys into a Auto portal, Craigslist is not held liable, Starbucks re-working their Music, Nokia wins the TV on Mobile battle and China turn Youtube off.
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