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		<title>OpenInternet.gov : Openess is the key</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[OpenInternet.gov is a place to join the discussion about the important issues facing the future of the Internet. Through this site you can stay connected to all Federal Communication Commission activities on the issue, and share your thoughts and ideas on open Internet. [read more]]]></description>
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		<title>Google propone OpenEdge: Net Neutrality addio?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google starebbe negoziando con alcune compagnie telco una corsia preferenziale per i suoi servizi. Lo afferma il&#160; Wall Street Journal.
Immediata la reazione della grande G . Richard Whitt, consulente di Google ha precisato che l&#8217;iniziativa ha lo scopo di far giungere meglio i contenuti agli utenti e che la societ&#224; intende rispettare i principi di [...]]]></description>
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