Who should we trust when it comes to Net Neutrality?

Thursday the FCC voted to conduct data gathering on the net neutrality issue. You can see it here. If you are not sure what Net Neutrality is then in layman’s terms, net neutrality is about the politics of envy: if a website cannot afford certain bells and whistles, then its rivals should not be allowed [...]

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What is “Net Neutrality”?

This is one of the best explanations of Net Neutrality I’ve seen. Of course, it’s pro-broadband for all in bias, which leaves the question: Once we have broadband access for all, what will all people use to access the Net?

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Wireless Harlem Initiative: Leaders of A New Renaissance

Harlem is ushering in a new renaissance that continues in the vain of the era (1920-1935) that connected Harlemites culturally, artistically and politically. This renaissance, however, is digital. Wireless Harlem Initiative (WHI), an organization started by Michael Lewis who now serves as executive director, is creating a new model that is closing the digital divide in the historically African American community.

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Free Broadband Program to Reach Southern California in 2010

A program offering free broadband services to low income homes will expand to Southern California in 2010 thanks to the same group that has brought similar services to Washington, D.C.  and Portland. Project Change Access, operated by One Economy, Qualcomm, Google and Cricket, will offer products and service to roughly 500 in the San Diego [...]

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