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Gogo sells commercial in-flight internet business to bankrupt satellite provider

The Verge

Gogo, the in-flight internet provider, has found a buyer for its commercial airline business. The FCC is clearing out the C-band (4-8 GHz) to make space for 5G customers, and Intelsat is participating in the program that could net the company nearly $5 billion by selling airwave licenses it currently owns.

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Futurist conversations: Ross Dawson and Gerd Leonhard on Open vs Closed Systems

Trends in the Living Networks

APIs have provided a huge boost to the Internet economy. Google’s early move to expose APIs to many of its products provided the impetus for this to become standard practice across the net. * Creative Commons provides more finely tuned ways to license content, enabling more innovation and richer creation.

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Porch makes stock market debut, raising $322M to fuel its ambitions in home services technology

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It posted a net loss of $103 million last year on revenue of $77.6 It makes money from software licenses and transaction fees that it receives when connecting homebuyers to movers, insurance agents, home automation and security firms, TV/internet companies and other service providers. Overcoming a cash crunch.

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Amazon Music will offer My Favorite Murder episodes a week early

The Verge

My trip through California had me disconnecting from the internet, spotting Michael Keaton at a Santa Barbara restaurant inside a furniture store, and, naturally, ending up in multiple conversations about Joe Rogan. He’s relaunched The Gist , the show he formerly made at the network, along with a personal website. Exactly Right Media.

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2008 will be the year of Enterprise 2.0 - Trends in the Living Networks

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About Ross Dawson Keynote Speaking/Strategy AHT Group Future Exploration Network The Insight Exchange Repyoot Recent Media Appearances « DataPortability looks set to massively increase the value of the Net to users | Main | Digg, DataPortability, and business models » 2008 will be the year of Enterprise 2.0

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Logo competition for DataPortability.org: how to get the best - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

About Ross Dawson Keynote Speaking/Strategy AHT Group Future Exploration Network The Insight Exchange Repyoot Recent Media Appearances « New Australian broadband chip could change media distribution and home entertainment | Main | Enterprise 2.0 Free chapters) Implementing Enterprise 2.0 Free chapters) Implementing Enterprise 2.0

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The days of mass media are over - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

In particular Internet Protocol, or IP, provides an almost infinitely flexible platform for distribution of content in any form. Broadcast is an extremely apposite moniker – it throws its net widely, and catches many unappetising and worthless fish for every one that is potentially of value. Free chapters) Implementing Enterprise 2.0

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