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Date: Nov 19, 2013 8:12 AM
Subject: Google's Gigabit Internet: Not coming to a neighborhood near you
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Network World Daily News AM | | When Google announced plans in 2010 to jump into the broadband business, the company received more than 1,000 applications from communities hoping to be selected for Google Fiber, which promised gigabit-speed Internet at low prices or even free Internet for seven years if you chose a slower speed. | | Issue highlights 1. How cops and robbers are using Google Earth 2. Salesforce.com and HP to offer 'Superpod' for large enterprises 3. Six more arrested in breathtaking $45 million ATM theft 4. US Supreme Court declines to review NSA phone spying case 5. US agencies coming around cautiously to seeing benefits in virtual currencies 6. Universities diving into Big Data 7. History of Computer Viruses, Part 1: The Early Days 8. Geek-themed Meme of the Week: Vertical Video Edition 9. Geek-Themed Meme of the Week Archive 10. Skype, Microsoft cleared in Luxembourg NSA investigation 11. WAN specialist Talari adds $15M in venture funding 12. The rush is on to bury Windows and the PC 13. Hollywood's anti-piracy propaganda turned into K-12 curriculum in California | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: SolarWinds Networks can grow fast—really fast. This rapid growth leads to increased network traffic, more endpoints, and new IPs consuming bandwidth. Key to a complete understanding of network behavior at your growing organization is the ability to collect and analyze NetFlow data in your routers. SolarWinds new video shows you how, in less than 5 minutes! Looking to enable Flexible NetFlow on your Cisco routers? In less than 5 minutes, SolarWinds lead Sales Engineer demonstrates how to enable NetFlow v9 on Cisco routers with custom flow records. Watch the short how to video now! | Law enforcement and criminals have both used Google Earth and Google Maps to commit and solve real-world crimes. READ MORE | Customers of Salesforce.com who want their own dedicated infrastructure within the vendor's cloud will now be able to get one through a partnership with Hewlett-Packard. READ MORE | Six more alleged participants were arrested Monday in a US$45 million global ATM fraud, including one man who was photographed stuffing $800,000 into a suitcase, federal prosecutors in New York said. READ MORE | The U.S. Supreme CourtA has denied the Electronic Privacy Information Center's petition for it to review a National Security Agency (NSA) phone record data collection program. READ MORE | | Federal officials told a U.S. Senate hearing on Monday that virtual currencies like bitcoin can offer benefits to the financial system, but also cautioned about its possible misuse for illicit activity. READ MORE | Educational institutions are increasingly on the case of making sense of growing piles of big data, and the latest data science effort involves UC Berkeley, the University of Washington and READ MORE | The concept of a computer virus was first documented in an academic paper in 1949. Described by renowned mathematician and physicist John von Neumann as "self-replicating programs," the idea was formed from intellectual curiosity rather than any kind of malicious intent. READ MORE | No. 22 in our Geek-Themed Meme of the Week series addresses a common issue that has plagued many a cell-phone videographer. Want more? Check out the "Geek-themed Meme of the Week Archive": And if you'd like me to consider one that you've found - or created - please feel free to send it to me at buzz@nww.com. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: SAP The tech industry is in the midst of a major transition brought about by the combination of four forces. Since the lifetime of an application software package in a business is significant, application buyers need to consider support for the 3rd Platform. Learn more | They are inescapable on the Internet. Most are awful. A few are not, so we have started publishing a selection of memes that amuse me. One every week. Here's the archive. READ MORE | Luxembourg's data protection authority cleared Microsoft and its subsidiary Skype of data protection violations related to the U.S. National Security Agency's Prism spying program, the agency said Monday. READ MORE | Talari Networks, a San Jose maker of WAN virtualization/aggregation appliances and software, added $15 million to its coffers via a new round of venture financing. READ MORE | How the "PC is dead" narrative came together. READ MORE | Get 'em while they're young seems to be the MPAA and RIAA's game plan; when it comes to education, U.S. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: New Relic Your organization depends on your web applications to do business -- from customer facing eCommerce,banking or travel applications, to mission-critical applications for your employees or partners. When it comes to performance, visitors' expectations for service and reliability are high. Read Now | | | | | | | | |
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