Tech at Night: Google, Apple, Adobe, FCC, FBI, TSA, Free Press
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | August 11th at 11:00 PM |
So, while Google may have seen the light on Net Neutrality (which is actually, amusingly enough, making the far left sound like me), they still have other issues going on. The WiSpy Street View spying issue is still ongoing, with South Korea raiding their offices and Germany pressuring the firm to be more transparent and responsive to privacy complaints about the program. Because as I | Read More »
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Tech at Night: Google, Verizon, Net Neutrality, Free Press, FCC
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | August 9th at 11:00 PM |
Today Google and Verizon changed the landscape of the Net Neutrality debate in America, by putting out a joint proposal* for FCC Internet regulation. This is a proposal that ideally should be implemented by the Congress, which has the proper authority, and as described I support it. The fact that I’m fine with it of course means, as I predicted, the fringe radicals at Free | Read More »
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I told you so
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | May 18th at 01:43 AM |
This is going to be short and sweet. Very sweet. Remember when I said this? As if it wasn’t bad enough that Google is trying to ram through Net Neutrality, to give government control over every Internet-connected computer network in the country (which is almost all of them, these days). But now Google is scanning your home networks directly. I was assured that I was | Read More »