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Factories and financial services firms trimmed headcounts by 13K and 8K, respectively. The drop in government employment during the reference period was entirely attributable to cash strapped municipalities (-35K), with most of the layoffs in local education (-24.4K). This report could be the first of a string of upbeat reports for September.

Marcus Bullus, trading director at MB Capital

In many respects, and slightly perversely, the markets would have preferred to have seen worse non-farm payroll figures.These numbers will take the pressure off Ben Bernanke for QE3 and remove a degree of urgency among US policymakers. That can only be a bad thing.Bear in mind, too, that these numbers include the return of Verizon strikers so a fair chunk of the 103,000 uptick is artificial.The key figure is the overall unemployment rate, which remains at 9.1%. That figure is seemingly immutable.The real concern in the markets right now is the liquidity crisis in Europe and the US, so these mo... read full post
      


Looks to me like Sprint is going to have no choice, but to merge with Verizon in order to stay competitive.
      


So...if we are bound to the terms of our 2-year contract with VW, they are also bound to its terms, right? Our unlimited internet for $30 will still apply for those 2 years, I have to assume...but we will DEFINITELY check it out before I get mine this month. This is too important for assumptions. (Please see my blog post @ http://chiachatter.blogspot.com/2011/02/droids-and-finances.html )
      


mobileYouth talks about smartphone dependence and the consequence of ending the exclusivity deal AT&T had with Apple in its latest Loyalty report.
http://www.mobileyouthreport.com/loyalty
Now you can see it unfold in real life.
      


The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is trying to get consumers to help police Internet service providers for network management abuses such as slowing bandwidth-hogging content from movies?
      


For Chrome to ultimately gain traction with businesses and consumers, it must compete against Microsoft Windows — the mother of all operating systems —and, to a lesser extent, Apple's Mac OS X.
      


This sounds like a good deal for the consumer but I am just curious why would any carrier entertain this new data pricing structure? I am making the assumption that individual data pricing plans are rather lucrative. I do find it interesting to say the least.
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FCC forcing free markets to behave in a way the government chooses. So much for personal freedom and the free markets.
      


FCC forcing free markets to behave in a way the government chooses. So much for personal freedom and the free markets.
      


AT&T and Facebook are the two latest companies to speak out on the net neutrality proposal put out by Google and Verizon on Monday, and their opinions of the deal appear to be on different sides of the issue. | http://bit.ly/bHhF1G
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The FCC has been holding talks with a handful of large phone, cable and Internet companies - including Verizon and Google - to try to reach some sort of industrywide compromise on net neutrality that all sides can accept. FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski is seeking to adopt rules that would require phone and cable companies to give equal treatment to all broadband traffic traveling over their networks.
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