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The Willis Report (Fox Business Network) – GigaOM’s Jeff Roberts discusses ABC’s plan to stream live programming to mobile devices.

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Bloomberg West – GigaOM Founder Om Malik discusses his take on Google Glass technology with Emily Chang on Bloomberg West.

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The Willis Report – GigaOM’s Jeff Roberts gives his view on the risks of cloud storage and how consumers can protect themselves.

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USA Today – Mathew Ingram, a senior writer for the tech website GigaOM, perfectly set the tone for the paidContent Live conference and at the same time summed up where we are in the media business right now.

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Forbes – One such event, for those interested in the business of media and changing landscape driven by a convergence of technology and journalism, happened to take place this week at the New York City headquarters of one of the world’s most venerable (yet beleaguered) media companies: Time Inc. It is here where GigaOM hosted a who’s who of new media movers & shakers for its paidContent Live conference.

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Yahoo! Finance – “Google started this as a way to push the envelope on broadband in the U.S.,” Stacey Higginbotham says in an interview with The Daily Ticker. “It’s very clear Google really wants people to have more broadband and didn’t see the telcos or the cable companies really rushing to provide it.”

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Minnesota Public Radio – Journalist Mathew Ingram believes that Palmer and other artists like Louis C.K., who released a recent comedy special directly to his fans for $5, represent the future of content

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TIME – Google Fiber is heading to Austin, according to multiple reports. “It’s no longer a question,” says GigaOM’s Stacey Higginbotham. “Google is bringing its Google Fiber network to Austin. I’ve confirmed it with sources, and the brief publication of a post in the middle of the night by Google should assuage anyone else’s doubts.”

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KUT News – Watchers expect an announcement Tuesday that Google Fiber will be coming to Austin – and subscribers would pay about $25 a month. GigaOM’s Stacey Higginbotham says that could anger existing cable and internet companies in Central Texas, like it did in the Kansas City area.

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eWeek – GigaOM Structure:Data revealed trends that represent the 10 new rules of the road to make big data an effective and profitable reality at your company.

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