Israel takes to the Intertubes to answer questions about what’s what in the Gaza Strip.
Around the Web
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A Healthcare Marshall Plan for Millions, Not Billions
via Around the WebA $50 billion Marshall Plan to save healthcare? Not. How about lopping off a couple zeroes and doing it for $70 million? The answer’s in the XML.
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You Want Porn with that Broadband?
via Around the WebFor the past seven months, the Federal Communications Commission has kicked around the idea of auctioning off a piece of the wireless broadband spectrum in order to provide free Internet access to Americans.
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That’s Not a Fun Game
via Around the WebElectronic Arts doubles their layoff target to one thousand people in hopes of saving $120 million in 2009.
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RIAA to Stop Lawsuits and Go After Internet Access Instead
via Around the WebAfter filing some 35,000 lawsuits against Americans in an effort to combat music piracy, the RIIA will drop its legal assault and move on with Plan B: interrupt internet access for alleged file sharers.
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Warner Music to YouTube: Remove Our Music Now
via Around the WebWarner Music demands that YouTube pull down all videos that contain its music, claiming revenues generated are negligible.
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Information Week Names Amazon’s Vogels its Chief of the Year
via Around the WebInformation Week names Amazon’s Werner Vogels Chief of the Year for his role in developing, implementing and changing attitudes about how we think of the cloud.
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Oops, We did it Again
via Around the WebThree undersea cables connecting the Middle East and Europe are severed bringing communications and connectivity to a crawl.
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Wiki and the Academy
via Around the WebThe great thing about academic journals is that they’re gob full of information. The bad thing is that almost no one reads them. That might change.
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Slinging the Crackberry
via Around the WebSlingPlayer Mobile for the Blackberry will be available as a public beta starting December 30.
