Worth reading: E.U. net neutrality, cable slams stimulus, Steve Jobs is Fortune's guy
Europeans adopt net neutrality regulations, says the New York Times.
Cable's top lobbyist says broadband stimulus funds were misdirected, on Internetnews.com.
Namaste, Mr. CEO, Fortune names Steve Jobs top exec of decade.
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