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Politics - March 15, 2008
Are print newspapers doomed?
As we move further into the digital age, readers and the media enjoy the limitless content and convenience of online news, but does that mean that printed papers will soon meet their demise?
Tags: web, internet, media, newspapers, poynter, uwm, capital times, geisler
Marketplace - Oct. 12, 2007
New East Side condo residents get hard wired for future
The Park Lafayette's two towers will have "virtually unlimited" fiber optic bandwith in all units and WiFi in the common areas.
Tags: renaissant, fiber optic, wifi, internet, condo, park lafayette
Milwaukee Buzz - Sept. 24, 2007
Milwaukeeans weigh in on the pros and cons of MySpace
In certain circles, having a MySpace page is as commonplace as having a social security number. But not everyone is smitten with MySpace.
Tags: MySpace, Facebook, Internet, Internet addictions, Jim Muraco, Christal Korfhage, Stacy LaPoint, Suzanne Hurska, Julia Nowak
Marketplace - Sept. 12, 2007
Get wired at these local Wi-Fi hot spots
Accessibility to the online world and online media is becoming much easier around Milwaukee. So go explore the city, but don't forget your laptop.
Tags: wi-fi, hotspots, internet, internet cafe, laptop, wireless internet, milwaukee public library, pere marquette park, cathedral square park, coffeehouse
Music - June 26, 2007
The day the net music died
Today is a national “Day of Silence” by Web broadcasters across the country to demonstrate how Internet radio could sound in about three weeks -- unless Congress reverses a royalty increase.
Tags: royalties, net radio, internet, web radio, webcast

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