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Undermining Net Neutrality by Hulu
Hulu opposes net neutrality, in contrast to most content providers, including a split faction within Hulu. It has sided with AT&T in ridiculous claims that net neutrality interferes with necessary blanket filtering of traffic data for copyright infringement. This is in sharp contrast to the ongoing debate between other content providers and ...
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The Browser
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barry payne - economist
on
March 28, 2008
Finally, A know-it-all, that knows-it-all
Slate! What an awesome take on the lack of web simplicity in general. In fact, that's exactly what Web 2.0 really is.... web simplicity. Right!? That's the proposition of it anyway. YouTube, Myspace... Myspace, Youtube... yes... household brands. In fact even better than just a household brand. Coke and Pepsi are household brands. The ...
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Technology
by
callowayusa
on
January 29, 2008
E-MAIL IS N O T OBSOLETE....NEITHER IS SNAIL-MAIL!!!!!!
EMAIL IS N O T OBSOLETE.....NEITHER IS SNAIL-MAIL!!!!!!! I venture here to repeat myself, because I feel SO strongly about this. I am a firm believer in the Native American idea of ''walking a mile in another person's moccassins''.....which the author of this piece obviously neglected to do. NOT everyone in the world has a computer at ...
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Technology
by
discuss
on
November 16, 2007
Ways to LEGALLY record video and put it on your Ipod...
There are a number of ways to get FREE, completely legal tv shows and movies on your ipod. If you doubt the legality of this, just think of it as a Tivo on your pc. 1. You can record shows directly onto your pc via cable, DishNetwork/DirecTV, or over-the-air standard or High Definition shows using software and a tv tuner card for your desktop ...
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Technology
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jdrown
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October 18, 2007