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Comcast and Level 3 continue their dispute over peer sharing.

Level 3, Comcast Trade Shots

Speaking to investors this week, Level 3 and Comcast both presented their side of the spat over payments for network traffic.
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Coda signs rental deals with Hertz Corp

Hertz to offer electric Smart cars for rent

The Hertz Corporation, the world's largest general use airport car rental brand, has entered into a joint partnership with Smart USA for electric car sharing and Hertz Rent A Car locations in New York, Washington, DC, and San Francisco.
OPEC

OPEC crude output drops in Nov. despite demand staying same

Crude production from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) dropped in November by around 70,000 barrels per day (bpd) to 29.1 million bpd, a Platts survey of oil industry officials and analysts showed on Monday.
Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, co-founders of YouTube, pose after a news conference

Viacom Appeals YouTube Ruling On Copyrights

Viacom is taking the fight over copyrights to the U.S. Court of Appeals of the Second Circuit, appealing the decision that spared YouTube - and its parent company, Google - from a hefty judgment.
U.S. Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke

Fed could launch QE3: Bernanke

During a CBS interview, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke did not rule out the possibility of more asset purchases, meaning a third round of quantitative easing (QE3) is possible.
The War of Attrition: Wikileaks vs. USA

The War of Attrition: Wikileaks vs. USA

US Administration, by all means, is trying to win over Wikileaks, firstly by ousting it from the servers and now by blocking its transaction by Paypal. But the whistle-blower group is highly unlikely to accept defeat. In possession of over 25,0000 United States diplomatic cables, the group would only force the Government worldwide into a war of attrition.
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange holds up a copy of a newspaper during a press conference .

The many facets of Julian Assange, the peddler of caustic secrets

Whistle-blower-turned fugitive Julian Assange stayed off the hot trails of the Interpol on Friday to do a live chat on The Guardian; and he was reportedly flooded with messages brimming over with admiration, fulsome praise and offers of donations and other help.

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