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Rob Pegoraro and Greg Schneider discuss a new international copyright agreement that could impose a further round of restrictions on how we use digital technology.
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Ylan Mui discusses the fast-growing e-book and e-reader industry and Rob Pegoraro explains why Verizon's new Droid phone is an iPhone competitor, but not an iPhone killer.
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Greg Schneider and Rob Pegoraro discuss Google's new turn-by-turn mapping program and it's effect on competitors like Garmin and TomTom, plus Mike Rosenwald gives the inside story on the 24-year-old shaping the District's Wikipedia page and other "digital historians" like him.
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