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The Internet Non-Discrimination Act of 2006

So Verizon and every other mega-ISP think Google and other content providers are getting a free ride and should be paying on both ends and Comcast might be throttling Vonage to death, none of seems like a trend that's good for consumers, much less ...

The $1.77 trillion FCC fine for Comcast - Official inquiry begins

Last week, news broke that Comcast may be paying a steep FCC fine to the tune of $1.77 trillion dollars for throttling peer-to-peer traffic such as BitTorrent. Yesterday, Comcast confirmed that it has received official word that it is under the ...

US Government plans to enforce Net Neutrality

There's been a long-raging debate as to just whether the US Government will enforce net neutrality - 2006 saw the Internet Non-Discrimination Act proposed, in 2007 the Department of Justice announced it wouldn't be legislating net neutrality and the ...

Net neutrality lives, for now

AT&T's acquisition of BellSouth was approved by the FCC, after stating that they would preserve net neutrality for 30 months on its broadband service. AT&T at least appears to be playing nice here, though some say there is dangerous fine ...

Time Warner's use-based pricing model to fuel the net neutrality issue

Net Neutrality is a subject that has impassioned internet enthusiasts and techies alike. However trying to get the broader public to take notice of the issue has been challenging. A few net neutrality bills have been brought up, but quickly fizzled ...

Googleholic - August 4th 2006

The Video Issue. In this issue we cover: Google Demo Reel Google Click Fraud: The Movie The Secret of Google's Search Engine Google's First TV ad Vint Cerf on Net Neutrality Google is looking for a Chef in Chelsea What News ...

DOJ: No legislation for Network Neutrality

Along with the Web 2.0 movement came a huge push for Network Neutrality, a cause whose proponents demand that all access to the Internet occur as equally as possible. In other words, AT&T can't charge Google more to transfer a byte of data ...

Windows 7 RTM "improved" activation bypassed by hackers

Earlier this year, Microsoft and Lenovo teamed up to tackle the first Windows 7 activation workaround. It was based upon a leaked OEM volume activation key, and was neutralized fairly quickly. Things have been fairly quiet for a while. ...

Googleholic for June 22nd 2007

In this issue of Googleholic we cover: Watch out Google, Yahoo is roaring Things get spicier between Google and eBay Google getting set to move into Iowa Bloomberg visits Google Carbon neutral by 2008 The future of Google Can Yahoo ...

Sen. John Edwards uses Bittorrent

Regardless of which side of the political fence you stand on, I'm sure we can all agree that we need more people in government who understand how the Internet works. Sen. John Edwards, former running mate of John Kerry and possible 2008 presidential ...

AT&T openly says it may filter Internet content

digg_url = "http://www.downloadsquad.com/2008/01/09/atandt-openly-says-it-may-filter-internet-content/";According to Brad Stone over at The New York Times, AT&T openly stated at CES that they may start filtering Internet content. This is a very ...

EFF launches tool to monitor ISPs for bad behavior

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is protecting your rights online again, this time with a tool called Switzerland. Switzerland lets you check your ISPs compliance with net neutrality, making sure they're not trying to shut down specific kinds ...

monoTouch .net development kit now available for iPhone

While the Apple App Store is without doubt the largest available medium for a mobile developer to get their app in the hands of the users, for developers new to development using C / Objective C, the barrier to entry can be quite significant. Many ...

Paint.NET 3.5 Beta 1 released - now with added shiny

The widely acclaimed image editor Paint.NET has been updated to version 3.5 Beta 1. The Windows application, developed using version 3.5 of the .net framework, was originally developed by a Microsoft-mentored student as a replacement for the basic ...

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