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Created: 04/23/2008
Video description: The FCC tells Comcast to stop blocking traffic, or else. Find out how the government group wants to fix the net. Plus, A new country surpasses the US in total number of internet users. Find out which country is on top. Also, Yahoo beats the street. See if their earnings can help them stave off a takeover.

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