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Atkinson Blogging For Huffington Post

June 11, 2007 | 10:20 AM

The Huffington Post's list of contributors is getting longer and more diverse. Now they've recruited Robert Atkinson, president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, to blog about technology and economic issues. His first post, titled "Broadband Blues," deals with whether the United States is losing the global race to offer citizens high-speed Internet access. Atkinson writes in detail about varying perspectives on the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's broadband rankings and related issues. It's worth a read.

In other news, the recently founded Copyright Alliance has snagged Gayle Osterberg, former spokeswoman for the Motion Picture Association of America, to handle the group's PR. Osterberg left MPAA several weeks ago to launch her own shop called 133 Public Affairs.

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