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COA – City of Austin Website – Where Do We (They) Stand – Status Update? #COAwebsite

At our local SXSWi show, Interactive Austin, yesterday there was a lot of talk about the City of Austin website situation. Problem was no one had a clue about where the project was, what the city’s plans were or what the process was going to be to further the dialogue about the $1,200,000 development project that nearly got shipped to India via California. What was present was a lot of talent in most necessary disciplines to easily carry off the Austin Website project. So who do we talk to, who do we get to explain to us what happens next.

TWC – Summary Judgement – People vs Time Warner and Broadband Metering

Meterthis! was launched 4 – 8 – 09. TWC changed the course of their broadband capping and metering plans on 4 – 16 – 09.

TWC Sales and Revenue UP, Costs DOWN, Who’s Complainin?

Congressman Eric Massa (D), who represents Rochester, was an early opponent of the plan and claimed victory Thursday. “We’re delighted that commonsense prevailed,” Massa said, calling the cancellation a “true grassroots victory.”

TWC – SA Express Says: Time Warner Sayz DELAY THE CAP Meter Program

“What happened as we’re continuing to listen was we worked in some of the comments and ideas that got sent to us,” Ramos said. “We came to the realization, let’s do this in October.”

TWC – The Register: Public rejects Time Warner metered-bandwidth tests

After facing a surge of complaints from customers, Time Warner has decided to delay the rollout in both Texas cities until October. Presumably, a few months will make bandwidth caps easier to swallow.