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Revver teams up with Verizon for video clips on TV: Subscribers to Verizon Communications' FiOS service will be able to upload their own video clips onto their TVs via Revver's service. Revver said some of the videos, which will be stored on Verizon's network, would be available later this year. Yahoo!/Reuters
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NXTcomm unveils stellar June keynote lineup
NXTcomm announced an all-star lineup of communications and entertainment industry CEOs who will deliver must-see keynote addresses at the inaugural NXTcomm, including the CEOs of AT&T, Bell Canada, Cisco, GE/NBC Universal, Motorola and Verizon. NXTcomm, the only venue where the business and technology of communications, information and entertainment meet, will be held June 18 to 21 at Chicago's McCormick Place. Learn more here.
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- IEEE sets sights on gigabit WiMAX
The IEEE plans to develop a gigabit WiMAX standard by year's end that will help speed mobile WiMAX. The 802.16m is expected to offer speeds up to 1 Gbps within the next two years. Wireless Week
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Location-based services have caught the attention of venture capitalists as more and more companies work to transform the mobile Internet. By 2010, LBS handset applications are expected to attract 144 million subscribers, according to ABI Research. Red Herring
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- Place-shifting TV finding audiences outside U.S.
The use of IPTV to deliver TV programming away from home in cafes, train stations and parks is gaining traction outside the U.S., but faces several obstacles to building an American audience: IPTV is available in just a dozen U.S. markets, and Hollywood studios may be reluctant to allow their content to be viewed outside the home. CNNMoney.com/Fortune
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