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FCC Auctioning a Filtered "Free" Internet

Reading this article concerned me heavily.

FCC boss mulls free* wireless for all
* - includes ads and content filters

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Average: 4.8 (4 votes)
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documentary film on decline of television

I am producing a documentary film about the current state and future evolution of television. It is a critical examination of how the broadcasting industry has been steadily corrupted by the influence of media consolidation, greed and mismanagement.

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Average: 4.7 (3 votes)

Palabras de Resistencia de Medios/Words of Media Resistance

Pobreza, Raza, Discapacidad y intellectuales Migratorios de la Prensa Pobre y Voces De Inmigrantes en Resistancia testifican la verdad a la FCC sobre el asunto de la Neutralidad del Internet.

Poverty, Race, Disability and Migrant scholars from PoorNewsNetwork(PNN) in collaboration with Media organizers from all ova da bay speak truth to the FCC on Net Neutrality

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Average: 5 (3 votes)

Can the FCC fix the internet?

The Federal Communications Commission comes to Stanford this Thursday to hear from two panels of experts and members of the public on issues related to broadband network management practices.

Background

The hearing is being held in response to three petitions that question whether those who control communication infrastructures should be allowed to control access to content, applications, or technologies.

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Average: 5 (5 votes)

Wireless Mesh May Be The Right Choice

Wireless Mesh May Be The Right Choice

The pentagon has opted for wireless mesh technology as the right choice for Afghanistan and Iraq. San Francisco, California, has opted for wireless mesh technology as the right choice for local broadband infrastructure. Ypsilanti, Michigan, has opted for wireless mesh technology as the right choice for a nontechnical approach to local broadband infrastructure, monitored and operated by two fellows with laptops. Perth Amboy, New Jersey, has opted for wireless mesh technology as the right choice for their "Canopy" approach to local broadband infrastructure for their city.

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Average: 4.3 (3 votes)

A True 21st Century Education Looks Like This

"He sees interactive tablet PCs replacing textbooks and notebooks in schools. Students will call up everything they need on their tablet PCs and write everything directly on the screen to be stored there. His daughter’s school, he said, is already using this technology."
<a href="http://www.freepress.net/news/31335">Free Press News</a>
Bill Gates’ Vision for the Future
From Washington Post, March 13, 2008
By Kim Hart
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Average: 5 (2 votes)
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Watch the NCAA Tourney with P2P

A peer to peer company is testing out a streaming video service for all the NCAA tournament games, utilizing the wonders of p2p. Of course, if Comcast ruled the world, you would be forced to forego this new innovative service and stick with your always satisfying Comcast TV service, where they make the choices for you. Read more »
Average: 4.5 (4 votes)

You Know They're Lying When They Say . . .

You Know They're Lying When They Say . . .

The next time your mayor (like Jim Erbs), or your governor (like Chester Culver), or anyone in your community (like Charles City, Iowa), says they're not technically savvy, and have to rely on their computer experts to brief them on whether they will be doing the right thing about bringing community broadband infrastructure to their citizens, try to be a little respectful (like I am) and not guffaw in their faces. These officials are under the impression that they're clued in, and the Public (that's you and me) are just plain stupid. Now, I guess it's all right if you go ahead and guffaw in their faces.
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Average: 4.2 (5 votes)

Disruptive Technology

Disruptive technology

Digital film is considered disruptive technology by some.  Polaroid announced it's finished with the instant film business as of February, 2008.  There's some disruptive technology events coming in the not too distant future.  One event that can't come soon enough, is the announcement by AT&T that they no longer will invest hundreds of millions of dollars to prevent decentralized broadband infrastructure from spreading across our nation.
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