Danya Glabau’s Tech Links

Almost a quarter of Americans don’t have broadband, saying it’s unnecessary and overpriced.

The British Monarchy marches into the 21st century with a Facebook page, Twitter account.

Here’s some more confirmation that e-books are serious money makers.

Facebook and Google argue over which company is more open when it comes to sharing user data between platforms.

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  1. I wonder what is the percentage of Americans who really, really want broadband but live in a rural area without it. 5 years of living in the boonies confined me to dial-up because I couldn’t afford the expensive satellite internet service that was still slower than broadband, and for whatever reason, mobile broadband didn’t work out there either.

    Thankfully, I’m back in “civilization” now.

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