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World Tech Round Up - Monday January 25, 2010 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 25-01-2010 11:20


* GM confirms Whitacre as chief executive
* MySpace to pay 'lost' royalties
* Motorola asks US to block BlackBerry sales
* MP3 pioneers launch 'deluxe' file
* DVD players are finally losing market share
* Google’s founders to give up control
* Outsourcing roars back to India, China
* China steps up defense of Internet controls
* States go after texting drivers

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On Monday's KenRadio Show, Ken & Andy talked about GM getting some AT&T knowledge, MySpace trying to lure Artists back, Motorola hoping to block RIM, Can MP3 be replaced, Blu-ray taking a bit out of DVD, Google's founders let go of control. India & China outsource more, China says we are innocent and Cops are watching you text / drive.
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1. 25-01-2010 23:56

No RSS feed for this!
I thought ou were missing some days. Never got that RSS feed for this Monday. But I see you have this one on the web. I hope you can fix this. Thank you for KenRadio! 
 
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