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Global Geek News Podcast #28

 
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Here are the shownotes for episode #28 for the Global Geek News Podcast. * Pixar grants girl's dying wish to see Up. * Poll finds physical media is dying, HDDVD is as popular Blu-ray * Gamestop betting digital distribution is far, far away * Kindle DRM surfaces to deny user the books he paid for * Android users more dedicated to their apps than iPhone users * Biggest game publisher threatens to stop making PS3/PSP games * In round 2, Jammie Thomas jury awards $1.92 million to the RIAA * FTC to crack down on undisclosed "sponsored" blogging * Bill looks to ban ISP caps in the US * Comcast to be first ISP to roll out IPv6 in 2010 Hosts: Jeremy Bray and Wesley Faulkner
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Here are the shownotes for episode #28 for the Global Geek News Podcast. * Pixar grants girl's dying wish to see Up. * Poll finds physical media is dying, HDDVD is as popular Blu-ray * Gamestop betting digital distribution is far, far away * Kindle DRM surfaces to deny user the books he paid for * Android users more dedicated to their apps than iPhone users * Biggest game publisher threatens to stop making PS3/PSP games * In round 2, Jammie Thomas jury awards $1.92 million to the RIAA * FTC to crack down on undisclosed "sponsored" blogging * Bill looks to ban ISP caps in the US * Comcast to be first ISP to roll out IPv6 in 2010 Hosts: Jeremy Bray and Wesley Faulkner
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96 episodes

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