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Digital citizens’ bill of rights? // Millennial Media’s CEO talks with Jim Cramer [Links]

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Governor Martin O’Malley joins the Pitch Across Maryland bus in Baltimore [Governor’s blog]: “I’ll be joining them next week in Baltimore as part of our “Jobs and Opportunity” tour and look forward to meeting more of Maryland’s great entrepreneurs.”
Here Comes the Data Economy [Slate]: “If big data is a strategic resource, as has been suggested, then many national and state governments have public reserves that can be tapped for the public good in this young century’s version of the industrial revolution.”

What would a Digital Citizens’ Bill of Rights look like? [Baltimore Sun]: “[A] U.S. Congressman, Republican Rep. Darrell Issa, is stoking an online debate on what a potential “Digital Citizens’ Bill of Rights” could look like.”
Millennial Media CEO on “Mad Money” with Jim Cramer [Baltimore Sun]: “About the new iPhone 5: ‘We’re pretty excited about today’s news,’ Palmieri said. ‘More screen space allows us’ to make bigger and more engaging mobile ads the company serves to devices, Palmieri said.”
iPhone 5 on sale in U.S. stores starting September 21 [Baltimore Business Journal]: “The phone is thinner than previous versions and has a larger display but lacks several features that are becoming standard across other smartphones…”

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