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5 ways to use social media for better emergency response

Federal Computer Week

Emergency management, once the province of official channels, is going where the …

Ohio Internet start-up pitches social competition

TechLifeOhio

Connected Life Labs (CLL), an Internet start-up based in Columbus, announced the beta launch …

Juror who blurted out verdict on Facebook fined $250, ordered to write essay

Cleveland Plain Dealer

A Detroit-area woman who was removed from a jury for declaring the …

Could Cheap iTunes Rentals Change Television Online?

New York Times

During today’s press event, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced that 450 million …

T-Mobile USA Awarded EPA Mobility Contract

Bradenton Herald

T-Mobile USA, Inc. announced that the company has been awarded a three-year blanket …

Plans for Print-Free Oxford Dictionary Aren’t Fully Defined

New York Times

The Oxford English Dictionary defines the word “clarify” as “To free from …

Expedient Communications Opens New Data Center in Columbus, Ohio

PR Web

Expedient Communications, a leading provider of managed services, connectivity solutions, and data center …

Frontier Announces Ohio Broadband Commitment and Capital Investment Plan

Marketwatch.com

Frontier Communications Corporation today reiterated its broadband commitment to the state of Ohio, while …

Study: Home Wi-Fi Important for School Success

PC Magazine

A Cisco-sponsored study released Thursday found that both teens and parents value connectivity …

Can’t Make Your Child’s Game? Break Out the Laptop

New York Times

This week, after notching its only victory at the Little League World …

Apple’s iTunes U Sees More Than 300M Downloads, Offers 350,000 Educational Files

New York Times

Apple reported today that iTunes U — its catalog of educational files …

Ohio No. 5 in U.S. for texting

Dayton Daily News

A new Nielsen study found that Ohioans send, on average, more than …

Fiber-optic lines to be laid in Trumbull

Warren Tribune-Chronicle

WARREN - Trumbull County is going to benefit from a $44.8 million federal …

Nationwide, New Albany up for state grants for data center

Columbus Business First

Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. and the village of New Albany are in …

Twitter to be used in Emmy Awards

Associated Press

Jimmy Fallon wants your tweet to be part of the Emmy Awards.

Fallon, …

Broadband access is important to rural America

Ohio Farmer

Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and Jared Bernstein, the chief …

High-speed Internet becomes available on east end of Coshocton County

Coshocton Tribune

Officials from Omnicity/Lightspeed have informed the Coshocton County Commissioners Office that equipment has …

COLUMN: NE Ohio region ahead of tech race; keep up pace

Crain's Cleveland Business

Back in the days when change could take generations and geographic location …

Tapping the Web, 22,000 miles up

New York Times

Satellite companies have been the also-rans of Internet providers.

They serve a …

Pizza Hut sees $7M in sales from iPhone app Read more: Pizza Hut sees $7M in sales from iPhone app

Dallas Business Journal

Pizza Hut’s almost year-old iPhone app has generated up to $7 million …

The iPad Leads Apple to the Elderly

Bloomberg Businessweek

Hikosaburo Yasuda of Nakano, Japan, plans to buy an iPad to keep up …

Social media emerge as digital avenue for emergency response

Federal Computer Week

Many people are now using Facebook postings and Twitter to report emergencies …

Coupons beamed to cell phones

Associated Press

The country's biggest mall operator is teaming with a Silicon Valley startup to …

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