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SEPTEMBER
2008 / Cover -
Eric
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Google
proceeds with Yahoo Ad
deal
Google Inc., facing
U.S. Justice Department scrutiny
of its advertising partnership
with Yahoo Inc., will proceed
with the agreement by early
October, Chief Executive Eric
Schmidt
said.
We are going to move
forward," Schmidt said in an
interview with Bloomberg
Television in Denver. "We are in
the process of talking to the
government. They've not indicated
one way or the other how they're
dealing with
us."
Google, the most
popular search engine, is trying
to pull off the deal amid
concerns that it will give the
company too much power in the
$65-billion online advertising
market. MORE
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South African Dynasty bids for
rights to purchase and sell the
NBS WiTEL WiFi and WiMax
Wireless
Telephone©®
effects throughout
Africa.
The Kuumba Royal Dynasty
group, which is bidding to
purchase the 1908 RF300 WiTEL
effects owned by NBS Wireless
Telephone©®, U.S.
-- said Friday that they were on
their first leg to look for
suitors throughout
Africa.
Daniel Amaonwu, spokesman
for the NBS WiTEL organization,
Africa, says, "thus far, the NBS
Wireless
Telephone©® U.S.
registered trademarks, copyrights
and patent have been fully
accepted, and will be honored
throughout
Africa."
African TeleCom executives
are dismissing any ideas from
both the U.S. and European
bankers who say, "Africans are
unqualified to run a Billion
Dollar digital TeleCom
business."
The African group has put
forth "no substantive plan" for
how the members of their Quality
TeleCom Administration, or FCC
equivalents will utilize the new
WiFi, WiMAX effects of the
Wireless Telephone
throughout Africa. Amaonwu, said,
"if they do it themselves,
they'll do it with their own
University Hi-Tech
grads."
Daniel
said in a email to the NBS WiTEL
organization, "each African
nation signing on, will do it, as
if they were working within the
U.S., following the guidelines
established by the FCC, and the
laws established by the 1905,
U.S. Patent Office."
Is
the 5th Amendment of the U.S.
Bill of Rights a dead law?
If
it is still alive and valid --
then
the property seizure of the
effects of NBS
WiTel®©
-- by various world governments
-- should now be paid for.
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But maybe a feature
film like NBS FireWire or
SecretKeeper is the wrong way to
approach and educate the world on
who really invented the Wireless
Telephone®© and
how to pay him the $Billions of
dollars for the patent,
trademark, copyrights and its
effects, "says says Melody
Jensen, spokesperson for VRA
TelePlay Pictures.
"The 100th anniversary
of the WiTEL®©
invention could be described as
an unscripted reality show with a
new set of 'Key Words," and new
players, like China, Nigeria,
South Africa, Korea, etc. -- and
not a movie," says Jensen.
"A TV reality show is
still what I think would be
closer to the mark for telling
the Wireless
Telephone®© story
and its enormous value in today's
world of cell phones, and world
leaders that want to get
involved."
The proliferation and
educational value of this form of
entertainment having so whetted
the American public's taste for
truth telling, and to those
officials that follow the FCC's
annual auction sales that brings
in $Billion of dollars from the
RF-300 WiTEL spectrums. Look at
what they're doing to the once
"free analog waves." The 'not so
free converter boxes' are
replacing the analog antenna and
FREE TV in February 2009."
Personally, I had my
eureka moment when I read the
Bill of Rights and original
version of the WiTEL article
several months ago, which
states.
Feature
Story / Settling
the USC@5 $Billion WiTEL
Controversy. The NBS100 Wireless
Telephone®
organization, like Google, Inc.
-- let's people use the effects
of it's goods, products, and
services FREE. For decades, the
WiTEL organization, like Google,
pays itself back for the Freebies
it gives out, by sharing the
income derived from its name
branded goods, and services
within radio, movie and web
content.
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