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Wired Backs Internet for Nobel Peace Prize

Nothing has done a better job of circumventing censorship, spreading democratic thought and promoting understanding between nations than the internet. Join Wired 's global campaign to award the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize to our...

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Voice, Video, Data: Which one should you give away?

As growth in the broadband market continues to slow, due to depressed housing starts, a weak economy and a nearly saturated market, competition is intensifying between cable and telco providers, which are increasingly using...

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AOL Offers Buyouts To Over A Third Of Work Force

Internet Company Hopes To Trim Annual Costs By About $300M RACHEL METZ, AP Technology Writer POSTED: 7:44 am CST November 19, 2009 UPDATED: 5:22 pm CST November 19, 2009 SAN FRANCISCO -- The struggling Internet company AOL...

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The History of the Internet in a Nutshell.

If you’re reading this article, it’s likely that you spend a fair amount of time online. 1988: First major malicious internet-based attack One of the first major Internet worms was released in 1988. 1990: First commercial...

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Tesco plans to conquer telecoms sector

Supermarket seals deal with Cable & Wireless that will allow it to offer discounted internet and landline phone packages Tesco is building up its assault on telephone and broadband firms with plans for hundreds of new in-store...

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AOL plans to cut a third of staff after split from Time Warner, buyouts offered

SAN FRANCISCO - The struggling Internet company AOL plans to shed up to 2,500 jobs - more than a third of its work force - as it prepares to separate from Time Warner and finally sever their ill-fated marriage. Major job cuts...

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Security-Assessment Uncovers DSL Vulnerabilities

Security-Assessment.com uncovers major vulnerability in DSL Technology Security-Assessment.com, the world-leading IT security research and development company, has discovered a vulnerability that has the potential to impact...

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Net neutrality is a must

For many of us, the diversity and abundance of information on the Internet has become part of our daily lives. We assume that we will always be able to view the websites of our choosing and even upload our own photos and videos...

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Broadband economics: How I'll save $700

It's a simple principle of economics: competition and more customer choice results in lower prices. For example, Verizon Communications, which has been losing DSL customers to competitors, this week announced aggressive new...

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Is Open Access Feasible in the U.S. Broadband Market?

By Gary Kim, Contributing Editor The Federal Communications Commission appears to wish to consider again its rules for third party mandatory access to broadband access facilities. Those sorts of rules are in place in Europe and...

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