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added 2007 Thu Jun 14 2:33:45 by populist
There is no time to waste. We must ACT NOW if we want to protect Net Neutrality. Tell your story to the FCC about why Net Neutrality must be saved. We must act by June 15th!! Go to SavetheInternet.com and make your voice heard.
added 2007 Sun Apr 29 4:03:18 by TechnologyExpert
The rush to go on a carbon diet, even if by proxy, is in overdrive. But is the carbon-neutral movement just a gimmick? On this, environmentalists don't agree. Some believe it helps build support, but others argue that these purchases don't accomplish anything other easing one's conscience after buying a 6,000 sq.ft. house or an SUV.
added 2007 Mon Mar 26 22:47:21 by ETproductions
The question is, will it go far enough -- or better put, can we truly trust the fox to watch the hen-house?
added 2007 Thu Mar 22 20:42:49 by populist
The Federal Communications Commission took a small step to address a growing debate on whether high-speed Internet providers like AT&T Inc. and Comcast Corp. should be barred from charging extra fees to guarantee access to the Internet.
added 2007 Sun Feb 25 5:16:26 by corey.spring
A short film that gives a brief overview of Net Neutrality. Anyone is free to download and edit this film, maybe your changes will even be used in the next version. Thanks to Dave for finding this.
added 2007 Sun Feb 25 0:40:36 by Digidave
A short film about Net Neutrality. Also, anyone can download and edit the film -- perhaps edits you make will show up in the next version.
added 2007 Tue Feb 20 15:32:06 by Aidenag
Bloggers and other Internet activists made their marks in the past two presidential elections chiefly by building networks of political enthusiasts and raising money for candidates. Now, they are pushing aggressively into policymaking -- and not just over high-profile issues such as Iraq.
added 2007 Sat Jan 27 13:43:15 by Spadecaller
A year ago, the future of the free and open Internet looked pretty grim. The telephone companies fired up the biggest lobbying campaign in history, but fell short. In 2007, we should expect lawmakers to conduct hearings to determine the best paths for bringing a bigger, better, more affordable Internet to the American public. Stay alert.