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Senate Votes Against Measure to Kill Net Neutrality Rules

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November 11, 2011
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Senate Votes Against Measure to Kill Net Neutrality Rules The U.S. Senate has voted against a Republican measure that would have overturned net neutrality rules passed by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission last December.
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What Android Fans Think of iPhone Users Analysis: It's a curious thing about some Android users: They have very strong and surprising opinions about people who prefer iPhones.
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Hire a Vet? IT Says Yes President Obama challenged the private sector to hire 100,000 unemployed veterans. Here's what some top companies say about vets in tech jobs.
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Firms Will Flee Cloud If Lessons From Siri and RIM Outages Not Learned In light of the recent Apple Siri and RIM BlackBerry outages firms will avoid moving to cloud services unless suppliers stop "designing them to fail."
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Need to Redesign Your Flash-Based Website? Adobe Still Has the Edge With Adobe announcing the beginning of the end of Flash, what should businesses do with their Flash-based websites?
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RIM Stands by Flash as Adobe Pursues HTML5 Research in Motion will continue to use Adobe Flash Player, at least for the BlackBerry Playbook tablet, even after Adobe announced it will discontinue Flash for the mobile web.
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HTC Details First Round of Android 4.0 Upgrades Early next year, seven smartphones from HTC will be upgraded to Android 4.0, also known as Ice Cream Sandwich, the company said on Monday.
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How to Find Out What Employees Really Think In the past few years, savvy companies have been using text analytics software to analyze positive and negative phrases appearing in social media.
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iPhone Apps: A DIY Skill That's in Big Demand iPhone developers are in demand across the United States and Canada, causing salaries to skyrocket for those with experience creating complex, mobile...
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Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Web Tracking (But Were Too Paranoid to Ask) Who is tracking you online and what do they want? The answers aren't obvious. Take this quiz to learn how much you know about Web tracking.
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HP, Dell Shine in Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics Some consumer electronics manufacturers have cleaned up their act, Greenpeace says.
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A Startup Tech Job Fair With Beer, Music, 80 Employers When Frank Sinatra sang 'If I can make it there, I'll make it anywhere' about New York, he wasn't singing about startup tech businesses.
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Steam Gets Hacked: Heres How to Keep Safe Hackers found their way into Steam's user database earlier this week. Here's what you need to know, and some basic steps for keeping your account safer.
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Seven Changes to Watch for in Ubuntu 12.04 'Precise Pangolin' Both Mono and the Banshee music player could be dropped in the next version of Canonical's operating system.
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GPS Group Seeks Partial Ban on LightSquared A group of GPS vendors and users has asked the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to permanently block LightSquared from using the upper band of its licensed radio spectrum for a cellular data network.
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Harvard Business Review: Gates, Not Jobs, Deserves Recognition Analysis: Steve Jobs has received well-deserved public acclaim, but Bill Gates might be a businessperson to admire, and the model for our children to emulate.
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