Tech at Night: Fox, Cablevision, Net Neutrality, Olympia Snowe, Carly Fiorina, DARPA Starships
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 20th at 11:30 PM |
Good evening. I’m starting on tonight’s Tech at Night earlier than usual. That’s because I have much to cover. Sometimes a whole bunch of interesting stories just pop up all at once, and I don’t want to leave any out. So let’s hurry up and start. For all the way the far left is flipping out over the Fox/Cablevision dispute – in which Cablevision refuses | Read More »
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Net Neutrality,
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quincy,
Seton Motley,
space travel,
Starships,
Title II Reclassification,
Toby Dials,
tobytoons
Tech at Night: Google, Daily Kos, Australia, Nuclear Power, Fraud, DRM
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 19th at 02:00 AM |
Previously we covered Chris Bowers working over at Daily Kos on a linking scheme to manipulate Google’s search service. Now we come across a new attack on the company, a plan to manipulate click tracking the firm does to figure out what links are most interesting to its users. Of course, the Daily Kos folk want to smear Republicans using Google. Again, we look to | Read More »
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Chris Bowers,
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Climate Science,
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Cybersecurity,
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dmca,
DRM,
Energy,
Energy Independence,
Global Warming,
Google,
Googlebomb,
Internet,
Internet Kill Switch,
kay bailey hutchison,
Net Neutrality,
nuclear power,
Politico,
Steam,
Valve
Tech at Night: Lots more Net Neutrality
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 16th at 02:00 AM |
Alright I admit it. I’m kicking off tonight’s Tech at Night with this article from NationalJournal.com because it mentions me. I like feedback. But seriously it’s an important overview of Net Neutrality with respect to the conservative grassroots and the TEA party. Our side has been resistant to any action (Because as Digital Society points out, we don’t support action for its own sake), but | Read More »
Tech at Night: iPad, Public Media, Net Neutrality
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 13th at 11:30 PM |
Tech at night will be brief tonight. It was my mother’s birthday last month, but I couldn’t buy her what I intended because I had several bills coming due at once. So, she got her iPad tonight. I’m taking suggestions for an iPad Sudoku game that’s as good as working on paper with a pencil. She’s adamant that nothing on the iPad will beat that, | Read More »
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BigGovernment.com,
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Free Press,
Internet,
iPad,
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Mike Wendy,
Net Neutrality,
Robert McChesney,
Seton Motley,
Sudoku,
Title II Reclassification
Tech at Night: Google, Daily Kos, Net Neutrality
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 11th at 10:00 PM |
The Chris Bowers pagerank scam using a linking scheme driven by recruited websites is still in the works, but Google has not delisted Daily Kos. Interesting bit of bias there, huh? And all I need say about Net Neutrality this week, and the urgent need for legislation to stop the runaway FCC, was said by Seton Motley at the Washington Examiner.
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Chris Bowers,
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Google,
Henry Waxman,
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Julius Genachowski,
Media Marxists,
Net Neutrality,
Seton Motley,
Title II Reclassification
Tech at Night: Google, Daily Kos, Net Neutrality
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 9th at 12:45 AM |
If there’s one thing Google guards closely, it’s the secrets of its search service. Despite praising the virtues for the customer of transparency online, Google’s anything but transparent. Take a look at their webmaster guidelines, which in part explain how to avoid the Google Death Penalty. But one thing that is clear is that linking schemes, particularly those using shadow websites, are forbidden. So the | Read More »
Tech at Night: Net Neutrality, Net Neutrality, Net Neutrality
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 7th at 02:00 AM |
Catch future episodes of The Needle for a special discussion of Tech at Night and my other project, UnlikelyVoter.com. Be warned, though, The Needle is a bit rowdier than RedState. I’ve said it in this space before, and I’ll keep saying because the Lame Duck session is coming: Republicans need to get out in front on Net Neutrality and we need to do it quickly. | Read More »
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Cable Television,
Digital Divide,
FCC,
Free Press,
Henry Waxman,
Internet,
Neo Marxists,
Net Neutrality,
Phoenix Center,
Seton Motley,
SpeedMatters.org,
Title II Reclassification,
Universal Access
Tech at Night: Henry Waxman, Net Neutrality, California, New York, 4chan, Privacy
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 4th at 11:30 PM |
Apologies for missing the last two Tech at Nights. But unlike the paid staff of the well-funded Free Press, every word I’ve ever written here on technical issues has been on my own time, for free, because I care about the issues. And when work overwhelms me, as it did last week as a huge deadline approached, something had to give. And what gave was | Read More »
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Carol Berkman,
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Henry Waxman,
Internet,
Net Neutrality,
New York,
Privacy,
Raphael Golb,
taxes,
Title II Reclassification
Tech at Night: Domestic Internet spying, FCC, Free Press, Henry Waxman, Net Neutrality
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | September 28th at 04:00 AM |
Hello. The longer the Democrats are in Washington, the more the mask slips with respect to their true beliefs regarding freedom online. They claim they don’t want a government takeover, they claim they don’t want to regulate content, they claim they don’t want a kill switch, they claim they want to respect privacy, but time and again all of these issues just keep coming up. | Read More »
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Net Neutrality,
Privacy,
RIM,
Robert McChesney,
Skype,
Telecommunications Act,
Title II Reclassification,
Verizon
Tech at Night: Devastating poll against Net Neutrality, FCC, DISCLOSE, Free Press
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | September 25th at 08:00 PM |
Good evening. Welcome to the special, totally planned, and not at all a fallback because I wore out after a week of catching up after the RS Gathering, Saturday edition of Tech at Night. I did want to make sure we all read about this poll by Hart Research Associates which shows over 75% of likely voters (MoE should be about 3.4 for a sample | Read More »
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Lisa Murkowski,
Media Fredom,
Media Freedom,
Olympia Snowe,
Susan Collins,
Third Way,
Title II Reclassification
Tech at Night: Net Neutrality, Daily Kos, FCC, Free Speech, ITU
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | September 23rd at 03:30 AM |
Hello! As it crosses midnight here in California, I apologize for the lateness but do return with yet another installment of Tech at Night. Still don’t believe the socialist pushes at the FCC are driven in part by a desire to get free stuff? Take a look at the ITU Broadband Plan for the whole world, what with its insistence that governments must build Internet | Read More »
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Net Neutrality,
Save the Internet,
Telecommunications Act,
Title II Reclassification
Tech at Night: Al Franken, Google, Net Neutrality, Copyright
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | September 21st at 02:55 AM |
I skipped Tech at Night on Friday because I was in Austin for the Red State Gathering 2010, but I’m back now, so here we go. We start off with what would have been the lead story on Friday, too: Net Neutrality hero and all around socialist gasbag Al Franken is now under a cloud of suspicion for ethics violations, violating Senate rules to spend | Read More »
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HDCP,
HDMI,
Hypocrisy,
Internet,
Len Britton,
nbc universal,
Net Neutrality,
Orrin Hatch,
Patrick Leahy,
Search,
Sony,
Steamboat Willie,
Third Way,
Title II Reclassification,
Verizon,
Viacom
Tech at Night: Google, MySpace, Twitter, Privacy, FCC
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | September 16th at 01:00 AM |
I’ve worn myself out tonight making last minute preparations for my trip out to Austin for the RedState Gathering this weekend, so this will be brief. Additionally, Tech at Night will not appear on Friday because I will be in Austin and away from Safari, whose great RSS reader is the most important tool I use to complete my Tech at Night research. First off, | Read More »
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Title II Reclassification,
Twitter
Tech at Night: Accessibility, UN, Nokia, FCC
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | September 14th at 01:30 AM |
Good evening. I’ve been getting some warnings for a while now about the possible next frontier in Internet regulation. I still haven’t digested it all myself, but I wanted to get the idea out there for people to think about, and be watchful for. The Access Board is a government agency that sets rules for websites as directed under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. | Read More »
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Tech at Night: Net Neutrality, Google, Verizon, Glenn Beck, Free Press, IETF, Mississippi, Greenland
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | September 10th at 11:30 PM |
Happy Friday! In case you’re not a regular follower of the Net Neutrality issue, over at Frum Forum Jon Henke outlines the state of the debate. The Frum title sounds like advocacy, but Henke doesn’t promote the Google-Verizon Net Neutrality proposal here. It’s worth a read if you’re catching up.
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Mississippi,
Net Neutrality,
Verizon