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World Tech Round Up - Friday June 13, 2008 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 13-06-2008 10:16


Yahoo Ends Talks With MSFT, Turns to Google
Google Puts Brakes on Hiring
eBay drops TV and radio ad marketplace
Microsoft patent brings Miss Manners into the digital age
Sprint's Termination Fees Were Legal, But Too High - Lawyer
AT&T looking at charging heavy Internet users extra
Consumers are the winners as wireless plans get cheaper
Free wi-fi arrives in York station
Clearwire: We're Ready for Primetime
Study: Women in Bikinis Make Men More Impulsive


Host: Ken Rutkowski / Andy Abramson

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On Friday's Radio show, Ken & Andy talked about how Yahoo's dance with Redmond may be over, Google Slowing on Hires, eBay says goodbye to TV & Radio ads, Microsoft patents manners, Sprints didn't break the law, AT&T eying bandwidth caps, Cheaper calling plans coming to consumers, Trains get WiFi in York and Women in Bikinis Make Men More forgetful.
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