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Powell hits back at criticism over broadband penetration
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Congress considers new regulations for Silicon Valley
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Web 100: Webware seeks the best
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Web 100: Webware seeks the best
Webware Editor Rafe Needleman talks with CNET News.com's Charles Cooper about Webware's competition to pick the best Web apps. Drawing on the wisdom and expertise of Webware readers, the Web 100 contest will find the best apps in 10 categories.