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American OnLine is moving forward with Blogs for teens….catching a new market?

AOL Website

Milwaukee’s WiFi icon is getting some national attention. Did you know that Milwaukee was the first major city in the US to offer free WiFi access? 
Well now you do! 

Milwaukee WiFi exposure

You can set up Apple’s new powerbooks (that have a new built in motion sensor) to play songs on iTunes by simply bumping the Powerbook with your hand….gently with your hand.

Wired Magazine

The NHL is trying out a new blue ice with orange lines to make the game easier for TV viewers.   Cool.

Sports Illustrated 

Pew Research Center has released a report regarding the internet and the Presidential campaign.

MIT Magazine of Innovation

Sky’s evaluation for the best codec for HDTV has left Windows Media for MPEG-4.

Website

How to develop webpages for handheld devices.  As more and more users obtain Smartphones and updated PDAs with internet access the job of creating accurate content for these small devices becomes more important.


WebMonkey Website

What a week! Dan Rather steps down tonight while the first blogger was admitted Monday to the White House daily press briefing.
Moving from one era of news coverage to the next!
And it’s only Wednesday.

CNN Website

You can access wireless services on German trains.

Website

The business of radio will never be the same. Interesting article….

BusinessWeek Website

Google continues to move into new directions and acquiring strength by adding new services like mapping and local search to their website.

Nokia and Sony Ericsson are NOT supporting Microsoft’s WMA format for their cellphones that play music, instead using iTunes’ MP3, M4A and AAC formats.

Engadget Website

An article about the use of Podcasting via BusinessWeek

BusinessWeek Website