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Dan Mitchell
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Comcast purchase of Time Warner Cable looks more and more unlikely
By
Dan Mitchell
New FCC chairman’s thinking comes into (slightly) sharper view
By
Dan Mitchell
Comcast eyes Time Warner Cable and unprecented market power
By
Dan Mitchell
Revealed: The secret negotiations for Internet freedom
By
Dan Mitchell
Amazon’s deal with the USPS for Sunday deliveries is weird. Here’s why.
By
Dan Mitchell
Breaking cable’s broadband monopoly, one market at a time
By
Dan Mitchell
What FCC’s Wheeler will do about net neutrality is anybody’s guess
By
Dan Mitchell
Fast growing dating apps
By
Dan Mitchell
,
Brett Krasnove
, and others
Social Fixer can continue fixing some of Facebook’s annoyances
By
Dan Mitchell
Flipboard hopes to be the savior of the publishing business
By
Dan Mitchell
A second look at the ‘second screen’
By
Dan Mitchell
‘Second-screen’ TV viewing: A potential profit center
By
Dan Mitchell
AT&T takes on Google in Austin, offering high-speed Internet service
By
Dan Mitchell
California law requires Internet companies to disclose tracking policies
By
Dan Mitchell
Business leaders should stay out of the culture wars
By
Dan Mitchell