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Video: Waterloo stays positive despite RIM's woes - The Globe and Mail
Waterloo isn't letting gloomy predictions about Research in Motion get it down. Business and community leaders say the mood in RIM's Ontario hometown is upbeat -- thanks to the hundreds of other tech companies in the region
Cold Calling Wiki Officially Launched | PRLog
Cold Calling Wiki Officially Launched. A new website, the Cold Calling Wiki, containing information on cold calling for sales, has officially gone live. - PR11784461
Orange to provide Wikipedia free in Middle East and Africa | Technology | guardian.co.uk
Phone operator to waive data charges for users in Middle East and Africa to access Wikipedia on mobile devices. By Mark Sweney
THE FUTURE NOW - mirror.co.uk
Despite the world’s economic woes and the decision of Microsoft to pull out of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas from 2013, it still lived up to its billing as the Glastonbury of new gadgets. Here’s my pick of the technological marvels that got unveiled this year...
Craig Newmark: This Internet Spring Could Lead to an Internet Awakening
Sure, SOPA and PIPA are really destructive, potentially damaging U.S. competitiveness and genuinely killing jobs. However, there's some good news associated with the reaction to the bad law, news that we're missing.
Anti-SOPA Wikipedia Blackout - But Pages Still Available Hosted By Google - SVW
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Protests Escalate Over SOPA Bill - WSJ.com
Protests over controversial anti-piracy legislation escalated Wednesday, as opponents planned demonstrations in New York and San Francisco, lawmakers took sides, and websites including Wikipedia staged a blackout.
One Per Cent: How to access Wikipedia during the SOPA blackout
Wikipedia has officially shut down for the day, but there are still ways to get the web's favourite encyclopaedia
Newsvine - Wikipedia editors question site's blackout
Can the world live without Wikipedia for a day? The shutdown of one of the Internet's most-visited sites is not sitting well with some of its volunteer editors, who say the protest of anti-piracy legislation could threaten the credibility of their work.
Anti-piracy bill protests take sites offline - FT.com
Google has joined forces with Wikipedia and other US technology companies to stage online protests on Wednesday against anti-piracy legislation, in the first co-ordinated political demonstration by many of the world’s most popular websites.
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