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Is it Good Enough? Dog Gone it People like the Internet.

Al Franken, who probably has more to lose from piracy of his movies, and skits than any other senator (well maybe Fred Thompson and the late Sonny Bono are his peers), took up the challenge of Free...

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Can the Enhanced Service Provider exemption stay in place?

If the FCC is going to put Wireless in the same bucket as cable and wireline, should we expect that the Enhanced Service Provider exemption still applies? On the Google Policy Blog Rick Whitt responds...

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Net Neutrality Podcast: We Melted the Server, but kept the Record

I want to apologize to my friends at Calliflower for pushing the overload on their system. We have been using it for years and it has enabled us to have a rich media discussion unlike any other....

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Seriously ATT vs. GoogleVoice is a nice way of Asking the FCC for Help

Telling taies out of school let me say that I think alot of the discussion about GoogleVoice is way off track. Here are some of the per minute rates for the same call based on the rules. As a result of...

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Net Neutrality – Careful what you ask for!

As a long-standing tree hugger I subscribe to CREDO, an organization that helps me stay current with issues related to my interests and that helps me take action to influence decision-makers. CREDO...

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The Economy of America is App Based?

Well not yet, but here is an interesting thing you can do.  You can watch the american economy via an app.  There are very few things that excite, but the way the government has been moving to an egov...

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Wi-Fi Rules Five Ways Rules

By Chrissie Cluney, Contributing Editor What would we do without Wi-Fi? The invention has made it so immensely easier for everyone to stay connected. Here’s five ways in which Wi-Fi has assisted us....

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Library of Congress to Stop Archiving All Public Tweets Due to Large Volume

By Chrissie Cluney,  Contributing Editor The Library of Congress will no longer add every public tweet to its archives. This was a large project that was launched seven years ago. It cited that much...

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