Droid buddies Verizon and Google offer net neutrality truce

Amidst all the rancor that we've seen during the last few weeks over the Federal Communications Commission's proposed net neutrality rules comes a joint filing by Verizon and Google that asks a refreshing question. What do the antagonists have in common regarding this vexing problem?

"Because our businesses rely on each other, it is appropriate for us to jointly discuss a number of things, " wrote Alan Davidson of Google and Thomas Tauke of Verizon on Thursday, such as "how we ensure that consumers get the information, products...

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