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100 Million iPods and Today’s Tech News

According to Apple Inc.,? over 100 million iPods have been sold. Map makers rejoice! Google released My Maps which lets you create mashups of maps that can be used on your website and in Google Earth. Google also added some features…

Adobe Higher Ed Resources and Updated Kuler

Not a lot to report yet today. Happy Easter to everyone that celebrated the holiday. I took an easy day yesterday myself? mostly? preparing for the? golf tournament next month in Vegas. I also? poked? around at adobe.com and was reminded of all of the…

FCC Probing Broadband Providers

The FCC is investigating whether or not broadband providers are doing anything to stifle competition on the web. Net Neutrality is still very much at stake and a recent decision by freeconferencecall.com to counter-sue AT&T could be revealing for either…

Google Partners with TV Broadcaster and Intel Goes to China

Google is partnering with EchoStar to? sell commercials over the satellite broadcaster’s 125 national? programming networks. From reading various takes on the story, it seems that cable operators are actually the? better play? for Google since the cable companies can target and segment their…

Zillow Going Bigger – Mozilla Going Social

Zillow.com has re-released their website. Now anyone can ask and answer questions, or post a home for sale. Willow is run by the guys that? disrupted the travel agent? model in the nineties with Expedia.? If you’re a? real estate? broker, you need to study…

Information-Freedom Milestone Lurking over DRM EMI iTunes Deal

EMI has released their entire music catalog without the constraints of digital copyright protection, or so-called, digital rights management. According to press reports, each song will cost $1.29. After you buy it, there will be no? DRM to stop you from…

April Fools is Finally Over I Think

For April Fool’s Day, Google busted out two new products, TiSP a free “wireless” broadband service for anyone that meets the minimum toilet flush requirements. I wonder if this is what Verizon was thinking when they came out with their…

World’s Leading Technology Companies Drop Shields to Save the World

In a move that can only been seen as Earth-Changing, the world’s? most successful? technology companies have agreed to install and manage classrooms around the world to reduce ignorance and increase understanding among today’s disparate cultures. Internet classes on publishing tools will…

ICANN says .XXX still a no-go and Google Health Search

ICANN again rejected .xxx as a domain extension. There’s strong arguments for and against. Vint Cerf is in charge so it’s probably going to be ok. Two board members did disagree with the board’s decision. Yahoo! will be appointing a…