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World Tech Round Up - Thursday February 4, 2010 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 04-02-2010 12:50


* Google, US intel to team up
* Apple accused of copying iPad design
* AT&T Gives Green Light to Sling TV Over 3G
* Symbian phone operating system goes open source
* Monster buys Yahoo's HotJobs for $225 million
* ISP cleared of copyright infringement
* Men at Work ripped off Kookaburra

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On Thursday's KenRadio Show, Ken was joined by Marco Tempest as they discussed how the NSA is helping Google, is the iPad a ripoff of another tablet, AT&T allowing video over their network, Too late to save Symbian, Yahoo selling more assets to keep alive, P2P not the ISPs fault and how Men at Work will make a flutiest very rich.
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