Tech at Night: FCC Danger, Lefty Hypocrisy, Eric Schmidt, AT&T
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | March 19th at 03:30 AM |
Long week on my end, but thankfully it’s over as soon as I’m done writing this. But the top story is danger at the FCC. The regulator is still threatening to overstep its bounds and circumvent the Telecommunications Act, which strictly limits the amount of power the FCC has over Information Services. So now they want to redefine high-speed Internet access as something new and | Read More »
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Barack Obama,
Barbara Boxer,
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Eric Schmidt,
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Julius Genachowski,
Net Neutrality,
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Tech at Night,
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Tech at Night: Internet Tax, Copyright, Security, Net Neutrality
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | February 26th at 05:30 AM |
And now I really push the definition of Tech at Night, starting to write this at 2am. I’d originally planned to skip tonight’s edition, and instead just sleep. But I woke up, and sleep isn’t returning anytime soon, so let’s make the rounds of tech and policy. Some Democrats still haven’t learned the lesson of the PCCC. The far left alternative to the DCCC published | Read More »
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Search Neutrality,
Tech at Night,
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Silver reverses course, attacks Rasmussen anyway
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 5th at 02:30 PM |
The New York Times’ Nate Silver is now going after Rasmussen Reports again. After the primaries he said Rasmussen was in his crosshairs for ducking out on a number of races by not polling primaries. According to Silver’s own chart though, Rasmussen polled twice as often as the second place firm, and is still Silver’s primary target. Funny that.
The Times’s Nate Silver Punishing Pollsters?
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | August 25th at 02:30 PM |
So 538 moved to the New York Times this morning and in the process made Marco Rubio the favorite finally. But seriously, my issue with Nate Silver today comes from the old site and specifically, his primary night commentary.