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American Airlines says it will begin testing in-flight Internet access next year on its Boeing 767-200 aircraft.
The carrier will use AirCell’s broadband Internet service on planes that primarily fly transcontinental routes. AirCell Chief Executive Jack Blumenstein said the company can provide Internet access for about $10 per user.
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I’d wager that not a lot of people visit their Internet service provider’s homepage on a daily basis. Still, whoever drops by the WildBlue.net homepage will, starting in 2008, see an absolute swarm of Google’s services.
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Google announced it will partner with Chinese internet service provider, China.com to provide search results for the site’s portal and China.com’s search results.
The conversion of Chinese sites to Google reflects its growing popularity in the Asian market.
“By expanding our partnership with Google, we can further improve user satisfaction and encourage more robust growth for China.com,” [...]
The FCC has long fought the airline industry over providing cellular access in flights, but their stamp of approval for in-flight WiFi has yielded a product announcement for this service.Wireless provider AirCell will extend its Internet service to American Airlines beginning in 2008. AirCell won the FCC auction for an exclusive broadband frequency license in [...]
Not that there’s a potential conflict of interest or anything, but Cisco, or at least Mary Brown, Cisco’s Director of Technology and Spectrum Policy, sounds insulted by Google’s attempt to strong arm the FCC into imposing a certain set of rules on the upcoming spectrum auction. It may be because FCC Chairman Kevin Martin made [...]
In the U.S., 53 percent of all households now subscribe to a broadband high-speed Internet service according to the Leichtman Research Group’s study " Broadband Access and Services in the Home 2007."
Broadband service now makes up about 72 percent of all home Internet subscriptions, compared to 60 percent in 2006.
While broadband subscriptions continued to increase [...]
China.com, an Internet service provider has signed advertising deals with Google and China Mobile in an effort to expand its partnerships.
Google and China.com originally formed a partnership in 2006. Under that agreement Google provided its search engine technology to users in China to search the English channel of the China.com portal.
Google has also launched Video [...]
I used to enjoy playing dodgeball, but it was one of those games in which someone’s feelings (and/or body) often got hurt. Now the Internet service named Dodgeball has had a similar effect - its founders, Dennis Crowley and Alex Rainert, have left Google, and the pair didn’t leave in the best of moods.
Crowley [...]
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