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A lawn to die for

parched earth
If you think water is a problem here, it's murder in Australia. Literally.  

Cox won't play ball with AT&T

AT&T has sued Cox Communications for anti-competitive behavior at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). AT&T wants access to Channel 4, a Cox property that shows upwards of 150 Padres baseball games. The move is ironic.

CTIA Wireless & Entertainment 2008: showcasing carriers' inability to embrace or even define "open access" and "open networks"

In this morning's keynote from the "CTIA Wireless & Entertainment 2008" expo, show, extravaganza, cabal, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon agreed to speak in vague generalities and put no meat on the open access or open networks bones. Each carrier talks about major caveats to its "open" policies, and each carrier has significant differences in how they define "open." So for now, think of "open" as the new marketing buzzword, the new "green" if you will. Look for the use of "open" to increase in use as a feel good marketing tool, and its meaning and substance to be inversely proportional.

Here's an article on the keynotes from FierceWireless, CTIA: Carriers talk "open" network but no clear definition

BLM lifts moratorium on solar energy applications

Today the Bureau of Land Management announced the lifting of its moratorium on solar energy applications. More.

High gas prices equate to higher public support for oil exploration, Pew survey finds

The Pew Research Center for the People & the Press has released a nationwide study finding that "amid record gas prices, public support for greater energy exploration is spiking." More.

Iraq's no-bid contracts delayed

Yesterday, the widely anticipated announcement of the winners to Iraq's no-bid contracts was delayed. More.

Warrantless wiretap votes equal dollars from Telecom PAC

Telecom political action groups gave twice as much money to Democrats who switched from opposing to supporting legal amnesty to Telecoms that aided the government's warrantless wiretapping program. More.

U.S. freezes solar energy projects

The Bureau of Land Management has struck a blow to the alternative energy industry. More.

San Diego County Water Authority reacts

Yesterday the San Diego County Water Authority had a busy day. More.

The U.S. Energy Department releases its long-term market report

The U.S. Energy Department has released its Annual Energy Outlook 2008 report. The AEO report, prepared by the Energy Information Administration, presents long-term projections of energy supply, demand, and prices through 2030. More.



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