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History of Internet and WWW Revisited

Tim Berners-Lee, World Wide Web, ISP, Broadband and Wireless A rewind and brief history of Internet and the World Wide Web, WWW Inventor Tim Berners-Lee, the early Internet players, ISPs, the Net now, broadband and wireless....

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Maybe Email IS Dead - Part of It, Anyway

I tend to chuckle at every new proclamation that email is dead. Over the years the Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email (CAUCE), the world's oldest and largest email advocacy organization, has also predicted the death...

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When Bad Things Happen to Good Products

Ten major upgrades that went awry, the consumer revolts they prompted, and how the products involved recovered--or didn't. No, this list doesn't include the most legendary cruddy upgrades of them all, Windows Me and Windows...

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The FCC’s Berkman Study is Clear: Broadband Unbundling Expands Competition, Increases Access, and...

Public Knowledge just filed comments urging the FCC to pay close attention to a study (PDF) it commissioned on broadband unbundling. The study, written by Yochai Benkler and his team at Harvard’s Berkman Center , examined...

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Is Social Media Shifting?

This entry is part 37 of 37 in the series Social Media I started examining the phenomena of social technology in 2006 and have watched it shift through different phases. Each phase has brought new meaning and as more and more...

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Bobby Depressed about not being able to find a job.

no problemo. btw the most misspelled word on diabetes forums is "ketones". MANY people think it is "keytones" which gives me a chuckle because back in the Compuserve days, the owner of the one and only diabetes forum made some...

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Children and Computers: The Hidden Dangers

The fine folks from the Thurston County, WA, Sheriff's Office bring us tips for your child's online safety... written by someone who may have never gone online and assuming your child lives back in 1997..

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ProjectVRM: Intention Economy Traction

My thinking out loud about what came to be called VRM began with The Intention Economy at Linux Journal , which I posted from a seat amidst the audience at the 2006 eTech in San Diego. The money ‘graphs: The Intention Economy...

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Dr. Horrible Fan Prequel Offers One Take on Dr. Horrible’s Origins

When web video juggernaut Dr. Horrible’s Sing-A-Long Blog debuted last year, it inspired fan-made contributions to the world of the series almost immediately — something the Whedon family encouraged by soliciting supervillain...

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Apple bans Pelosi bobble head

Interesting how the author is making this rejection all about "Rights" of Americans. Posted By Marty, Detroit MI: November 10, 2009 8:28 AM RE: I support Apple for their stand which is very logical in current world, where we...

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