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[2006-02-23] Google, EarthLink Pair On Two-Tiered WiFi The two companies submitted competing bids during San Francisco's call for wireless broadband proposals, but have now teamed on a single proposal that will offer two tiers of service.
[2006-02-20] AOL Launching Host of New AIM Services USA Today reports AOL is planning to launch a whole host of new services as its shift from a subscriber model to an advertising strategy.
[2006-02-09] Outrage Over AOL Email Filtering Plans AOL's announcement last week that they are often deleting links and images from emails from those who aren't whitelisted has created a firestorm from their subscribers.
[2006-02-07] ISP's May Face Liability For Altering Email The recent announcement by AOL and Yahoo that they are going to use a pay to play email system called Goodmail raises an interesting question.
[2006-02-07] Telcos Up Ante In Net Neutrality Game Telecoms like Verizon and AT&T have been pushing harder to get their dreams of a two-tiered Internet supported by Congress and content providers.
[2006-02-03] Metering The Internet An Old Idea A pay as you go proposal for Internet access being discussed in the smoke-filled rooms of the telecoms and cable companies mirrors a prediction by Bob Metcalfe not long after the passage of the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
[2006-02-03] Google Jobs Post Leads To GoogleNet Rumors Google has stated before it has no interest in becoming a provider of network services, but a job posting on its site solicits applications for Strategic Negotiators with "negotiation of dark fiber contracts" listed as part of the desired candidates' experience.
[2006-02-02] AOL Combines With Survivor Creator For 'Gold Rush' AOL is combining with Survivor creator Mark Burnett for "Gold Rush", a reality game that will challenge players to use clues buried in AOL Network websites to find 13 caches of gold buried around the United States.
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