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Gemini Award-winning reporter David Akin is the National Affairs Correspondent for Canwest News Service and is based at the CNS Parliamentary Bureau in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
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Monday, August 9
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DavidAkin
on Mon 09 Aug 2004 06:13 PM EDT
The International Olympic Committee is permitting broadcasters to beam video of the Athens Olympics to computers and mobile phones next week, the first time the games will be shown online. [Technology Review Feed v2.1] more »
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DavidAkin
on Mon 09 Aug 2004 06:12 PM EDT
Americans have bought more than 100 million songs at Apple's iTunes music store but here in Canada we're still waiting for Apple to work out deals with record companies so it can sell music here. PureTracks, a homegrown online music store that sells for those using Windows has been doing ... more »
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