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US workforce has the highest percentage of mobile workers at 68% in 2006, accoording to IDC. However, Japan’s penetration rates will increase the most during the forecast period with mobile workers accounting for nearly 80% of the workforce by year-end 2011, up from 53% in 2006.
 

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World Tech Round Up - Monday June 30, 2008 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 30-06-2008 10:30


Microsoft to stop selling Windows XP
Rhapsody embraces MP3 music files
Android holds the key to free future
Tech giants team for online ID cards
EBay to Pay Damages in Sale of Fakes
France Telecom drops $42bn TeliaSonera bid
Siemens prepares to slash its workforce
A Movie on Your TV at Home, Before You Can Rent It
Laptops banned in Bhutan assembly over gaming fears


Host: Ken Rutkowski / Andy Abramson

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On Monday's Radio show, Ken Rutkowski talked about the end of Windows XP, Rhapsody gives in to MP3, Can Googles Android be the key to mobile, Making Passwords easier, France slaps eBay, TeliaSonera needs to find a new buyer, Siemems cuts 17,000 jobs, Sony delivers movies to just their TVs and No Laptops in Bhutan's meetings.
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