Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Robert Hernreich - Nokia says eyes more Internet buys (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Nokia says eyes more Internet buys (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Nokia's Internet offering is far from ready and the world's top cellphone maker is seeking further acquisitions to speed up the roll out of new services, Niklas Savander, the head of the unit, said in an interview.

New venture unveiled to expand Internet in developing countries (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Internet group O3b Networks, backed by Google and two other leading companies, unveiled a plan Tuesday to expand high-speed Internet access to emerging market countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East.

Using the Internet to Get High (Fox News)
Forget the drug dealer on the corner, teens are increasingly turning to the Internet to get high.

O3b Links With Google for Fast Satellite Internet Capacity (New York Times)
Satellite company O3b Networks has linked up with Google and other investors to bring cheaper, high-speed wireless Internet access to areas unlikely to see investments in fiber infrastructure.

Air Canada Will Introduce Internet Service Next Year (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
Sept. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Air Canada , the country's largest carrier, will introduce Internet service on some flights next year. Access will begin on select trips to the U.S. West Coast aboard Airbus A319 jets in the spring, the Montreal-based company said today in a statement.

O3b Links With Google for Fast Satellite Internet Capacity (PC World)
Satellite company O3b Networks has linked up with Google and other investors to bring cheaper, high-speed wireless Internet...

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