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NewsBusinesses are told that social media can't be ignoredThe Commercial Appeal, 2/24/10James DowdThere's a new breakfast of champions these days and it has nothing to do with either Kurt Vonnegut or Wheaties. Officials appeal for high-speed InternetChattanooga Times Free Press, 2/23/10By: Randall HigginsCity Council members are appealing to cable television companies to bring high-speed Internet services to some areas now doing without it. Webcams connect doctors, educatorsChattanooga Times Free Press, 2/22/10Perla TrevizoClose to 1,500 miles away, Guatemalan physicians learn about anything from concussions to a Jones fracture through a little webcam on top of their computer. Now you know: Internet UsageThe Commercial Appeal, 2/22/10Grant SmithResidents of Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkansas are less likely to have Internet access at home than people in some other parts of the United States. Memphis Plywood reinvents itself with new tech, growing marketThe Commercial Appeal, 2/21/10Wayne RisherEven after 90 years, it's not too late for an old company to learn new tricks. Facebook key tool in divorce casesChattanooga Times Free Press, 2/21/10Monica MercerA local man going through a divorce told his wife that he had sold the family's Corvette. AT&T to enhance mobile broadband service in stateMaryville Daily Times, 2/19/10AT&T unveiled Thursday its Tennessee wireless network investment plans for 2010, which include the addition of more than 20 new cell sites and the upgrade of approximately 525 additional cell sites to 3G throughout the state. AT&T continues Tennessee wireless network upgrades in 2010Memphis Business Journal, 2/18/10AT&T is planning to add more than 20 new cell sites and will upgrade 525 sites throughout Tennessee in 2010. Video visitation system could improve jail operations, officials sayChattanooga Times Free Press, 2/17/10Todd SouthThe Hamilton County sheriff and his deputy chief over the jail are considering a piece of technology they say could save jailers a lot of headaches -- video screens. Clerk starts online renewal systemThe Herald-Citizen, 2/16/10Liz EngelA new Web site launched this month will help save Putnam County residents time when it comes to their license plate renewals. Health records will go electronicThe Commercial Appeal, 2/16/10Toby SellsQSource has been awarded $7.3 million by the federal government to establish Tennessee's center to help health care professionals get electronic health records. Coffee Break: High-speed computing network wins grantThe Commercial Appeal, 2/16/10The Memphis Coalition for Advanced Networking and Oak Ridge National Laboratories have received a $3 million state grant to establish a high-speed computing network. |