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AA Get’s WiFI

American Airlines launched a pilot program today that will have passengers on a flight from JFK to LAX connecting to WiFi. Lucky passengers on an American Airlines flight from JFK to Los Angeles tomorrow (Wednesday, June 25, 2008) will be the first commercial flyers to access high-speed, in-flight Internet service since the shutdown of Boeing’s [...]

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Visa’s coming to a Facebook near you!

SAN FRANCISCO, California (AP) — Facebook’s quest to lure more advertisers to its popular online hangout is getting an assist from Visa’s marketing machine. As part of a small-business network Visa designed for Facebook, the world’s largest credit and debit card processor is paying for $2 million of advertising on the socializing site. Visa also [...]

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The Internet and Venture Capitalist

Andrew Braccia sat down with Wallstrip’s Julie Alexandria to discuss why he left Yahoo and went to work for the venture capitalist firm, Accel. He also talked about the interest in the VC world in digital media, consumer interest areas that have not met their full potentials yet such as sports, news, finance, security and [...]

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Google Launces New Space Race

If you do not already know it, here at Evenpar Solutions, we are always fascinated with anything we can get our hands on about space, NASA, Google, etc. The Google Lunar X Prize has us very excited about the possibilities of landing on the moon again and using all the technologies we have available to [...]

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Apple and AT&T

AT&T is paying Apple a $325 subsidy on each new iPhone 3G sold in the US in addition to offering the electronics maker a hefty bounty for each subscriber addition it gains from sales of the handset at Apple retail stores, according to a new report. To read the entire article, go to Apple Insider

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Where does Google go next?

I read an interesting article on CNN Money about how Google is starting to see a lot of its early hires leave to start their own companies. It just so happens that these ex-employees, termed, Ex-Googlers, are leaving and starting up very successful companies, such as WeatherBill, started by David Friedberg, Ooyala, started by ex-googlers [...]

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