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Tech 2.0 for Monday, February 20, 2012

Google CEO selling some shares, challenges for getting live local TV on your mobile device and a new website that will rent your driveway.

Idaho Considers Taxing Internet Sales Again

Updated: 2/20/2012 11:47:06 AM

Tech 2.0 for Friday, February 17, 2012

Updated: 2/17/2012 3:49:58 PM

Tech 2.0 for Thursday, February 16, 2012

Updated: 2/16/2012 3:13:58 PM

Tech 2.0 for Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Updated: 2/15/2012 3:44:58 PM

Tech 2.0 for Monday, February 13

Updated: 2/13/2012 3:49:32 PM



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Tech 2.0 for Friday, February 10, 2012
Soldier in the middle of the Wikileaks case will be back in court, is it a Facebook threat or just a hoax and Verizon doubles up data to its users.
Tech 2.0 for Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Anonymous strikes again, get a career in aping and AwkwardFamilyPhotos the Game.
Tech 2.0 for Tuesday, February 7, 2012
The Czech Republic is under a hack attack, magazine ranks techiest cities and Verizon teams up with Redbox.
Provider for Idaho online school accused of fraud
A private for-profit company hired to provide curriculum for Idaho's largest online charter school is the target of a lawsuit alleging federal securities fraud.
Eastern Idaho Apps
There are over 500-million apps for sale in the Apple App Store. There are over 400-million apps for sale in the Android marketplace. Here's how you can get the most out of three of them. Video Video
INL Gets App
Many of you may have wondered, at some point, what goes on inside the Idaho National Lab and usually, to find out you have to go take a tour. Video Video
Facebook to go Public
Facebook made a much-anticipated status update Wednesday: The Internet social network is going public eight years after its computer-hacking CEO Mark Zuckerberg started the service at Harvard University.
Tech 2.0 for Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Changes to Twitter explained, Microsoft and Google go after “phishing” and our love affair with apps is dwindling.
Tech 2.0 for Monday, January 30
Megaupload information will disappear, people are paying less and getting less on their cable bill and watch the Detroit Symphony online.
Idaho Senate Passes Bill to Revise Online Ed Law
State senators voted in favor of deleting a portion of Idaho's new education laws that defines an online course and says the instructor cannot be physically located in the same school in which the student is receiving the virtual instruction.




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