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Not seeing the "loss in cred" here. XM and Sirius are trying to what they promised to the government they would not do. The NAB pointed it out. They did so in a clever manner too I might ad, it makes sense to the typical consumer.

- Christopher Price
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When combined with free EV-DO roaming on Verizon and Alltel, Sprint's EV-DO coverage is much more comparable with Cingular's large EDGE network, than Cingular's small HSDPA network. These ads have been running for awhile now with no complaints...

I don't see any legitimate complaints here, especially since Sprint is comparing EV-DO coverage to national EDGE coverage explicitly. I would have a problem if they didn't note that they were comparing to EDGE.

The Media can't have it both ways. Either users are smart enough to be able to understand what EDGE is, or they're too stupid to know Cingular has multiple networks. You can't bash Sprint for comparing to the informed consumer and the uninformed consumer at the same time.
$50 at Wal-Mart, as reported 48 hours ago:

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How deep should the rabbit hole go however. We use IntelliTXT/Kontera, while Weblogs Inc abhors the notion. We don't use pop-unders, others have no problem with it. In the end, it's Wikipedia's call... I wouldn't burn more than two blog entries over it :)
Could use a bit more promotion on the sites themselves...
I think FB's business model is simply different from that of an online RSS reader. Standalone RSS reader-services don't have the want or compulsion to partner with individual sites. Even a few massive sites doesn't compensate for comprehensive RSS monetization for Newsgator.

Feedburner on the other hand attracts webmasters to use their service to serve (or rather, mirror) RSS. There's a point of presence they can buy into and sell ads with profit-sharing.
A few, I'd guesstimate four or five.
Own: Memory Unit (worthless), VGA HD Cable
Will buy: HD-DVD Drive
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"

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