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News bites: Google's Schmidt is one of few to see North Korea's Web

By Jennifer Martinez - 01/10/13 09:56 AM ET

Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt is now part of a small group that has seen the Internet in North Korea, according to the AP.

AT&T and Microsoft are among the corporate donors to President Obama's inauguration party, Reuters reports.

Dish Network is vying to gain the rights to some of Clearwire's spectrum, The Wall Street Journal writes. 

Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE is partnering with a European wireless carrier to introduce a smartphone powered by Mozilla software, according to Bloomberg.


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http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/276445-news-bites-googles-schmidt-pushes-north-korea-on-opening-web-access
Phillip J. Bond’s ‘Tech Execs’ appears here on The Hill's Hillicon Valley Blog occasionally.

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