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Issue 2
Illinois Broadband Technology News & Updates

July 15 2008 Agenda

1. Free educational content on iTunes
iTunes U is a new service from Apple that offers anyone with iTunes hundreds of hours of free online lessons in a range of subjects. Its collection is designed for use among elementary, middle- and high-school students, but it's available for anyone with iTunes (a free media player).
Learn more about iTunes U at http://www.apple.com/itunesu

FOR MORE INFO CONTACT: Faith Bishop, Illinois State Board of Education, fbishop@isbe.net

2. Videos to watch
Watch broadband technology events you couldn't attend in person at http://illinoisbroadbanddeployment.pbwiki.com/Videos
The latest include:

  • Tech enthusiast Robert Scoble interviews National Cable & Telecommunications Association President Kyle McSlarrow. (July 7, 2008).
  • 10 minute highlight reel from the June 21 "Broadband Revolution" panel at the Hart Senate Office Building in Washington DC (June 21, 2008).
  • C-Span's "The Communicators" series interview with US Department of Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez (June 29, 2008).

4. Reports to read
Check out our growing library of broadband policy reports at http://illinoisbroadbanddeployment.pbwiki.com/REPORTS
The latest include:

  • Pew Internet & American Life Project: Home Broadband Adoption 2008 (July)
  • Columbia University Institute for Learning Technologies: XO Pilot Evaluation (June)
  • Internet for Everyone: One Nation Online (June)

5. Broadband news feed
A compendium of broadband-technology news and views: http://www.google.com/reader/shared/user/08562201481139216189/state/com.google/broadcast

 


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Obama Strategy for Transparency and Jobs/Economic Development Via Federal Chief Technology Officer Model
Sen Barack Obama (D-IL) says that the US is not doing nearly enough to create jobs through technology.

Governor Blagojevich Signs Landmark Recycling and Reuse E-Waste Law
New law is one of the nation's most aggressive in protecting the environment and public from toxic substances in electronic wastes and providing incentives for reuse.

Issue 2 Illinois Broadband Technology News & Updates July 15, 2008
A compendium of broadband-technology news and views.

$199 computer could crack 'digital divide'
Price reflects Wal-Mart's purchasing power and manufacturer's use of open-source software

Public Act 095-0684
This Act may be cited as the High Speed Internet Services and Information Technology Act

Ten Tips for Donating a Computer -- How to donate your used equipment
As more companies, organizations, and individuals find reasons to upgrade their computers, the problem of how to safely discard used equipment continues to amplify.

Japan's Warp-Speed Ride to Internet Future
Broadband service here is eight to 30 times as fast as in the United States -- and considerably cheaper. Japan has the world's fastest Internet connections, delivering more data at a lower cost than anywhere else, recent studies show.

City disconnecting from Wi-Fi vision
Chicago is curtailing its digital dreams, deciding to back away from municipal Wi-Fi service after failing to reach agreement with either of two companies that sought to build a wireless Internet network in the city.

Digital Divide is Wrong Battle Cry
CHICAGO – When will people realize that the network infrastructure of the U.S. is not a drum for socialism but a much more critical instrument to strategically position and sustain the country in the world economy?

States Must Become More Conscious of Connectivity
CHICAGO – You must have a solid infrastructure on which to build a 21st century economy. Having a good infrastructure has always been important to the economic growth of a municipality and a state.

Intel, '$100 laptop' project make peace
BOSTON - The nonprofit that aims to seed the developing world with inexpensive laptop computers for schoolchildren has made peace with Intel Corp., the project's most powerful rival.