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Nicole Yelland, the Grand Manager from Livio Radio in Ferndale, MI - speaking about the Internet Radio industry.

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Benefits and drawbacks of building and operating a municipal fibre network for London & Middlesex County.

The premise is how and why London and Middlesex County should build and operate an open fibre network that delivers fibre-to-the-home (or fibre-to-the-premise), a.k.a. FTTH.

Several other cities have already embarked on the initiative, so London has good examples to learn from already like Amsterdam, Chattanooga and Lafayette. The potential benefits to drawing new media and gaming companies to London, along with research projects, data centers, etc. are enormous. Not to mention that traditional ISPs can lease the network, thereby driving a profit. Not only is it good for the area in terms of economics, but it's another revenue source for the city/county.


How robots are taking over the Internet


It seems like everyone is building something on the Internet these days. Companies like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn have ignited communities from the mundane to the prolific, hyper-local to global. Is it a new model, or simply the next step in the evolution of media?


Dane Jasper talks about new and innovative construction methods and consumer-driven deployment can allow communities to participate in their own broadband future.


(NOTE: The venue had some audio issues for the first 1:03 of this video, but sound kicks in after that.)


Ignite Raleigh ( http://igniteraleigh.com ) presentation: Creating Grassroots Wi-Fi Mesh Network for Downtown Raleigh from @bmcd67 Brian McDonald


Jun and Eric discuss the origins of Internet FAIL


The internet provides us ways to express ourselves.


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