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Wireless shows promise for stimulus money; Google Thinks BlackBerry Is Ripe For Picking

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Wireless shows promise for stimulus money

As the Aug. 14 broadband stimulus application deadline approaches, it's noteworthy that wireless has already played a successful role in earlier programs created to get far-flung U.S. citizens "connected." Wireless has proven itself a sustainable model in several rural areas, potentially setting the stage for other, forthcoming deployments using stimulus funds. Read full story

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Google says future versions of its Android operating system will have a more business focus, putting it in greater competition with RIM. This is from a Reuters report that simply confirms the obvious: BlackBerry seems ripe for picking.

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We recently did a study of the cost-effectiveness of wide-area ("outdoor") wireless access vs. wire. OK, sure, if you've got FIOS or cable broadband or maybe a newer implementation of DSL or similar metro-area broadband service, you'll likely opt for wire. My Comcast connection has over the years been surprisingly reliable (five nines, I'm sure), and the performance has improved to where I occasionally...

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The $99 Palm Pre Is Back
The Palm Pre is going for less than a hundred bucks again, and this time you only have to rush over to your closest Web browser to get it. The online cellular retailer LetsTalk.com is offering the Palm Pre for $99.99, after a combination of mail-in and instant rebates. That means you'll pay $199.99 at the checkout, but once (or should I say if) you send in Palm's mail-in rebate you'll have bragging rights to the $99 Pre.

Verizon slashes smartphone prices
Verizon is engaging in a broad-based summer smartphone sale as the company has slashed the prices of many of its smartphones by $100.

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Cisco Subnet is giving away training from Global Knowledge and 15 copies of Practical Intrusion Analysis; Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from Global Knowledge and 15 copies of SCCM 2007 Unleashed. Google Subnet is giving away 15 copies of Web Geek's Guide to Google Chrome. Entry forms can be found on the Cisco Subnet, Microsoft Subnet and Google Subnet home pages. Deadline for entries is August 31.

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