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	<title>Comments on: 3 Beat Comreg&#8217;s 3G Requirements A Year Early</title>
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		<title>By: Lex Ferenda &#187; Irish tech blogs - in a paragraph!</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lex Ferenda &#187; Irish tech blogs - in a paragraph!</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Let&#8217;s start by talking about Google and Microsoft. There&#8217;s a new tool for analysing Adsense results (1, 2), while Google Search Appliance wins an award, Google Webmaster Blog opens up for comments - and is Google Documents a paradigm shift? In Microsoft land, people awe writing about upcoming MS-related events, programming for activation systems and wondering which hosters fully support asp.net. Away from the &#8216;big two&#8217;, new toys include a Wordpress tag cloud and a simple Flash login box. On the lighter side of things, Ken has an honest spammer while Justin has a bizarre law-related spam story. Away from the laptop, Nokia&#8217;s N70 causes problems and Top Gear gets into trouble. The Ireland-USA relationship is an interesting one; Intel&#8217;s new chip has an Irish dimension, some tech people have been lost to Silicon Valley - when they get there, they&#8217;ll find that tech stuff costs less. Roam4Free won&#8217;t have to worry about money if their VC process goes well; right now, they&#8217;re reading Guy Kawaski for tips. In the policy world, 3 hits its Comreg requirements ahead of time and Tom wonders about carbon neutral data centres. And finally, we have some interest in online video; a feature, some thoughts on copyright and other issues&#8230;and a link to one of the most talked-about Web 2.0 topics of the week, Michael Wesch&#8217;s video.   &#124; Save as PDF &#124; Post to del.icio.us [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Let&#8217;s start by talking about Google and Microsoft. There&#8217;s a new tool for analysing Adsense results (1, 2), while Google Search Appliance wins an award, Google Webmaster Blog opens up for comments &#8211; and is Google Documents a paradigm shift? In Microsoft land, people awe writing about upcoming MS-related events, programming for activation systems and wondering which hosters fully support asp.net. Away from the &#8216;big two&#8217;, new toys include a WordPress tag cloud and a simple Flash login box. On the lighter side of things, Ken has an honest spammer while Justin has a bizarre law-related spam story. Away from the laptop, Nokia&#8217;s N70 causes problems and Top Gear gets into trouble. The Ireland-USA relationship is an interesting one; Intel&#8217;s new chip has an Irish dimension, some tech people have been lost to Silicon Valley &#8211; when they get there, they&#8217;ll find that tech stuff costs less. Roam4Free won&#8217;t have to worry about money if their VC process goes well; right now, they&#8217;re reading Guy Kawaski for tips. In the policy world, 3 hits its Comreg requirements ahead of time and Tom wonders about carbon neutral data centres. And finally, we have some interest in online video; a feature, some thoughts on copyright and other issues&#8230;and a link to one of the most talked-about Web 2.0 topics of the week, Michael Wesch&#8217;s video.   | Save as PDF | Post to del.icio.us [...]</p>
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