On Julius Genachowski and Net Neutrality
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | September 25th at 08:30 PM |
I am in danger of becoming a broken record on the issue of Net Neutrality in this space, but as aggressively as the Democrats are pushing the issue, it is a danger we all will have to live with. Once again, I will summarize the issue with a minimum of technological impediments to understanding: Net Neutrality started out as a broad-based movement on the Internet. | Read More »
Google undermines the Internet [Updated]
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | August 23rd at 12:55 PM |
“Allowing broadband carriers to control what people see and do online would fundamentally undermine the principles that have made the Internet such a success” – Vint Cerf, Google Chief Internet Evangelist and Co-Developer of the Internet Protocol Updated at the bottom. Attention leftists: hypocrisy is not a failure to live up to one’s own ideals. Hypocrisy is a willful professing of a belief, that one that | Read More »
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ATR/CEI update on Internet access
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | June 5th at 11:59 AM |
The FCC is currently in the process of developing a National Broadband strategy. Being that this is under the Obama administration, this strategy is unlikely to be a sensible one. Early word suggests that the administration plans to take the Internet in this country and consolidate it into a single, centralized, government-run entity. ‘Competition’ will be allowed, but only under strict government controls and over | Read More »
Google greases the skids for the GDrive
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 30th at 03:10 PM |
Google is readying for what is possibly their most bandwidth-intensive Internet service yet: The Google Drive is reported to be a planned service to let people store all their data on Google’s servers, but access it all like a disk drive from their own home computers. Services like Youtube and Picasa already transfer large amounts of data, but the GDrive conceivably would mean the continuous, | Read More »
Google’s non-evil pose: Hand out, palm facing up
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 24th at 08:57 PM |
Google may be a name that evokes thoughts of flashy, new Internet technologies, or of a friendly relationship with the greater Internet community, but us critics have seen what they were up to all along. Just like any other industry titan, it takes what it can get, with government help when it must. What’s news, though, is that even the LA Times is taking notice: | Read More »