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  1. I'm excited for the new Google handset (http://ping.fm/I7vTE), though I worry it's not as open as people think.
  2. M-Lab official data release: http://ping.fm/eMWHW
  3. ATTN: statisticians -- we're releasing 550+ Gigs of M-Lab broadband measurement data: http://ping.fm/ifXQx
  4. Industry front group, Broadband for America, picks Michael Powell as spokesman (who claimed broadband a luxury like owning a Mercedes).
  5. Germany mandates open access for Deutsche Telecom: http://ping.fm/O6wW6
  6. Really, I'm just a glorified janitor... always cleaning up other people's messes. *Sigh*
  7. Telco incumbents challenging BTOP applicants all over the place: Comcast in Philly, Time Warner throughout Indian Country. What a disgrace.
  8. Prometheus Radio Project hiring new Technical and Training Organizer: http://ping.fm/UPbjD
  9. Case Western Reserve University Announces 1,000 mbps fiber to the home project: http://ping.fm/tkjAh
  10. AT&T blasts Berkman report for "non-objectivity" for (I kid you not) rejecting findings that AT&T paid to produce (http://bit.ly/4dtKEe).
  11. Dust off your slide rulers: MeasurementLab.net is going to release our first 500G of broadband measurement data next week (yes, 500 Gigs!)
  12. "New Media, Technology and Internet Use in Indian Country" report to be released on 19th. If you're a reporter & e-mail me for advance copy.
  13. NTIA/RUS announce one more round of BTOP/BIP funding, not two. More info at http://bit.ly/3oXVhh
  14. FCC OET Chief, Julius Knapp, says applications with "special requirements" should be given priority and is "a reasonable network practice."
  15. Washington Post covers Open Technology Initiative's Broadband Nutrition Label proposal: http://ping.fm/lqWEA
  16. IEEE Spectrum just ran an article quoting my thoughts on the recent resurgence in interest in community wireless: http://ping.fm/ARxnB
  17. Claire Boonstra (Layar co-founder) here at #ecomm -- 370K downloads since mid-August, 1m views/wk, 1450+ developer keys, & 180 Layars
  18. Here at the eComm Conference (http://europe.ecomm.ec) -- already planning mesh network deployment in our hotel with a few hacker friends.
  19. Jazz and strategy was fun last night: http://ping.fm/sVyH6 -- and today the DOD went open source (http://ping.fm/IYTmH)
  20. www.whitehouse.gov goes Drupal! Great to see the open source uptake. Next up: WH providing new modules to the FOSS community.