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Daily Dose Runs On Dunkin'

August 7, 2007

BOSTON -- Beantown will no doubt be a busy place this week, with thousands of state lawmakers descending upon it to discuss policy matters running the gamut from broadband access to election integrity. And my engine will be in fifth gear for Technology Daily and Tech Daily Dose until Thursday night -- thanks largely to the high octane powers of Dunkin' Donuts coffee.

But before I dive into today's tech happenings, I'm going to check out a general session with Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David McCullough. The good folks at the National Conference of State Legislatures are actually pumping Neil Diamond's "America" on the PA system in the main ballroom right now. They've also plugged their blog, The Thicket, a few times on the big-screen monitors. So you know I'm psyched. It's going to be a fun week. -- Michael Martinez

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