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Cable TV Promotions (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Comcast Cable Tv Listings Seymour In Comcast Cable TV Listings Special Deals , Comcast Cable TV . Fortunately, Comcast can provide you with the most recent state of the art cable TV . Comcast Cable TV Listings Promotions Help You Save a Bundle of Money. Every once in . The cable TV service is the one feature that people are most familiar with among everything that Comcast offers. Recently though there...
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CentOS, Linux and Operating Systems (Free subscription) | 17 hours ago
narramissic writes “A study by the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems found that Comcast and Cox Communications are slowing BitTorrent traffic at all times of day, not just peak hours. Comcast was found to be interrupting at least 30% of BitTorrent upload attempts around the clock. At noon, Comcast was interfering with more than [...]
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Mapping The Web (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Making the transition from traditional media to new media is a difficult task. Old-school content providers are faced with this challenge amid a shifting industry. Newspapers are moving online. Cable TV networks and movie studios are doing the same. Many have attempted a successful transition, but few have succeeded.
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Tech Startups 3.0 (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
"Plaxo, the hot Mountain View social-networking startup plans to help Comcast build social-networking through the cable giant's SmartZone communications center. The details of the terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the deal is expected to close within the next two months. The Plaxo plan is to bring social networking to Comcast cable subscribers TV sets so that people will be able to interface...
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Black Web 2.0 (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
+ We love to network online, and we love cable TV, but what the hell does the nation's largest cable company want with a social networking too? The acquisition of Plaxo by Comcast, could quite possibly revolutionize the effort to converge the digital living room with the PC. This could also be a play [...]
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Graceful Flavor (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
New information is coming to the surface that implicates Comcast in blocking BitTorrent traffic on its network. This is bad enough on the surface, but it gets a triple badness score when you consider it told the FCC the contrary this past February. Ben Scott, policy director of Free Press, said in a response: “Consumers [...]
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Ars Technica (Free subscription) | 16 hours ago
Popular online address book and social network service Plaxo announced yesterday that it had signed an agreement to be acquired by Comcast. It plans to continue working with the cable giant to integrate their services together, although not all users are happy about it. Read More...
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Career Acceleration Notes (CAN) (Free subscription) | 17 hours ago
The Philadelphia Business Journal reported today that Comcast Interactive Media intends to buy Plaxo, the operator of an online address book and social network called Pulse. What does this mean for those who value the social Web as a tool to: share ideas freely; maintain and nurture connections; and, experiment...
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Cable TV Promotions (Free subscription) | yesterday
Comcast Cable Joliet Il Though Comcast Cable in Joliet IL has been putting a lot of energy into offering customers new services such as high speed Internet and digital voice . Comcast Joliet Illinois Deals Combine Convenience With Accessibility. For many years now, Comcast has been the country's leading provider of cable . Comcast also has extremely exciting broadband Internet service in Joliet IL...
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The FanHouse - NFL (Free subscription) | yesterday
Filed under: Patriots , AFC East , NFL Fans It's been well established that senator Arlen Specter had ulterior motives for pursuing the NFL and the whole (not really) sordid Spygate saga: money. Specifically, helping the senator's biggest contributor, Comcast, get their greedy little mitts on a piece of the NFL Sunday Ticket pie . Now that Matt Walsh has finally spilled the beans, Specter is calling...
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Digital Trends - Most Recent News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Cable operator Comcast has announced it will be acquiring pioneering social networking site Plaxo as a leg up to implementing social networking features across its television and, eventually, mobile platforms. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but industry reports and one source put the eventual payout between $140 and $180 million, contingent upon future performance. "Joining forces with Comcast...
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Engadget HD (Free subscription) | yesterday
Filed under: Set-top boxes , Cable Assuming you're not Twitter, Facebook and Pownce'd to death already, Comcast is bringing the social network universe straight to your set-top box. This morning it announced the purchase of Plaxo, the company already behind Comcast's universal address book due later this year. By tying together TV plus online parts like Fandango and Fancast, it aims to ease sharing...
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ABC 13 (Free subscription) | yesterday
Cox Communications appears to be interfering with file-sharing by its Internet subscribers in the same manner that has landed Comcast Corp. in hot water with regulators... according to research obtained by The Associated Press
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Money Out Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Venture capital-backed social networking company Plaxo Inc. agreed Wednesday, May 14, to be bought by Comcast Corp. [CMCSA] as the cable operator looks to broaden its range of services. While...
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Real Talk NY (Free subscription) | yesterday
Why He’s HotNo album, no single, only two guest appearances - Andre did even less this year than he did in 2007. There’s not even a handful of verses to judge him on. Should the Hip-Hop Brain Trust members be found guilty of treason for giving Andre a slot in the top 10 despite [...]
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nitesh | 11/01/2007
Cable companies have been on a fast track, upgrading their networks to provide integrated digital video, high-speed data and voice services—which means incumbent telcos now face stiff competition from cable operators aiming to supply residential and small business customers with a bundled services. With competitors like Cox Communications, CableVision, Comcast, Charter, Time-Warner, and other top-tier...