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Blog Archive: April 2010

Green Tech Makes Our Day

Our coalition cares about many technology-related issues. Technology and education? Check. Broadband deployment? Check. High-tech job creation and industry development? Check. So hearing about a $4.81 million dollar project that promotes almost all of Wired Wisconsin’s top issues really makes our day. The Village of Plain, in Sauk County, will soon be the home of [...]

New Cable Bill Bad for Consumers, Economy

A new bill has been introduced in the Wisconsin State Legislature that would undo the progress our state has made in expanding consumer access to video and internet options, improving infrastructure, and creating new jobs. The “Cable Consumer Repair Bill” was introduced by Rep. Hebl on Tuesday, and seeks to overturn the system of cable [...]

Amidst Summer Fun Intoxiclock Technology Provides Wake-Up Call

in the Park, the Wisconsin State fair, numerous ethnic festivals and Summerfest, the world-famous two-week long music festival celebrated on the Milwaukee lakefront. As the state begins the season of celebrations, a less flattering tradition also comes to mind: Wisconsin residents are big drinkers. Last fall, in the impressive five-part series “Wasted in Wisconsin” the [...]

Rep. Tom Nelson: Let’s push for a fully wired Wisconsin

Rep. Tom Nelson’s Opinion Editorial in the Capitol Times: You’d be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn’t agree that the Internet has revolutionized our daily lives. We can communicate faster and cheaper than ever before, get up-to-date news with the click of a mouse, and do our banking and shopping without ever leaving the couch. [...]