Strange, but true. Google, IBM and Goldman Sachs have all invested heavily in US companies which promise to make broadband internet connections possible through electricity sockets. Great new product for the utility companies, great for improving the accessibility of broadband networks for consumers. Read about it on CNET and Search Engine Journal.
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