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Tues. tech roundup: Broadband plan drops, Google readies next China move

By Tony Romm - 03/16/10 04:30 PM ET

TUESDAY BLOG ROUNDUP:
Want to know how meaningless the FCC's broadband plan is? - Mike Masnick, Tech Dirt
More agencies using cookies to track activity - Aliya Sternstein, Tech Daily Dose
The geek's guide to NCAA tournament pools - Mark McClusky, Wired
Online presence of hate, terror groups up 20 percent - Jacqui Cheng, ars technica
Meet POIA: 'Public means online' becomes a bill - Nancy Scola, techPresident
Google phone selling at slower pace than first iPhone - Brian Womack, Bloomberg
China readies Google pullout - John Pomfret, Post Tech
Feds consider going undercover on social networks - Declan McCullagh, CNet
Toward a bill of rights for online advertisers - Benjamin Edelman, HuffPo

OTHER STORIES FROM THE HILL:
Clyburn: Relocating broadcast airwaves could hurt local news - The Hill
Pelosi touts FCC broadband plan for job-creation prospects - The Hill
GAO: Fed spending portal rampant with inconsistencies - The Hill
Drum roll, please -- the National Broadband Plan, in digital form - The Hill


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