Bill would profoundly change the Internet (Cheap phone calls)
Bill would profoundly change the Internet
San Francisco Gate - Lawmakers in Congress are scheduled to vote today on a landmark bill that consumer advocates and some of the biggest names in the tech world say would change the Internet as we know it, creating fast lanes and slow lanes for Web access. The issue of
Door Theft
WOWT - Omaha police are trying to locate doors which were stolen right off a car. But the owner says she knows the doors are being sold on the Internet and can't do anything about it. An unusual theft involving Jeep Wranglers may be affecting several
Jajah Dials Cell Phones
Red Herring - Following the signing of technology agreements with two key partners, Jajah, the VoIP upstart that is just settling into its new offices in the United States , said Wednesday it will extend its service to cell phones next month. The company, which
Justice elusive in case that highlights illegal immigration
Columbia Daily Tribune - That Gelson Omar Mancilla-Santiago broke the law isn t in dispute. Whether sending him to jail equals justice is another question. Mancilla-Santiago is one of the reasons this nation is embroiled in a vociferous debate over what to do about people
8 MINUTE RIPPLE Networking without the working part. 5:45-8pm. $45
Austin Chronicle - ENGLISH/SPANISH PANEL: PERSPECTIVES ON IMMIGRATION AND THE UNDOCUMENTED ECONOMY featuring Mexican Consul Gen. Jorge Guajardo, UT law professor Barbara Hines, and more. Tue., Apr. 4, 7pm-9pm. AFL-CIO Hall, 1106 Lavaca, 477-6195. CHOCOLATE FOR LENT
Summer rush goes flat at airport
Henry County Daily Herald - Smiling through her worry, 17-year-old Katie Grissom stood in Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International with tattered plans for her spring break vacation. She was going to fly with her younger brother, two younger sisters and a friend to San Jose Del
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