Canadian ISP Bandwidth Consumption Growth Falls 45%
Jesse Browns Search Engine on CBC covered a very interesting topic recently. The growth of bandwidth consumption went down 45% in Canada recently.
As Michael Geist is pointing out, if you’d like to talk about network neutrality to the CRTC, now is the time to do it, but you have until the 23rd to do [...]
Major Search Engines Sued for Copyright Violations
Two major websites are currently under the legal gun for allegedly assisting copyright infringement.
It is suppose to be a first of it’s kind case – at least, that’s what a Korean news site is reporting currently. The report says that two website operations were not complying with copyright complaints, so the local copyright industry [...]
Google and Lessig Vs. The Wall Street Journal – The Network Neutrality Story
The network neutrality debate just got a little hotter recently over a story published on the Wall Street Journal.
A report from The Wall Street Journal has gotten numerous people talking recently. The article says that network neutrality is losing major supporters. One of the prominent figures that the WSJ says is losing support [...]
Tor2Web – Anonymizing Content and File-Sharing
Ever wanted to post something online anonymously for all to see? Tor2Web might be an application for you.
Wired’s Threat Level has made an interesting find today – Tor2Web. The concept comes from the anonymizing concept of the Tor network (AKA the Union Router) which anonymizes web surfers and prevents information about them from [...]
Sony Music Sued for Breaching US Privacy Laws – Fined $1 Million
It could negatively affect web developers this time.
There’s an interesting report on Wired’s Threat Level which details Sony getting sued by the FTC for $1 million. While a previous lawsuit against the company proved to be hilarious over the hypocrisy of being sued for software piracy, this lawsuit may be of interest to many [...]
Web Reaches 100 Million Sites In October
Netcraft, an internet monitoring company that has tracked Web growth since 1995 has claimed a mammoth milestone has been reached with the Internet and sites. October brought the 100 millionth site to us and they are reporting the exciting news.
They count domain names with content in this number, says Rich Miller. He does [...]
Web access for autos goes on the road
The personal computer has finally gone to driving school.
Three decades after they began appearing on desktops, PCs are about to start showing up in vehicles. They will let people check e-mail, avoid traffic jams or make restaurant reservations via the Web while on the job or at play.
The idea could prove especially popular among younger [...]
NYT move to block Web to Britons raises questions
NEW YORK (Reuters) – A New York Times decision to block British online readers from seeing a story about London terrorism suspects raises new questions on restricting the flow of information in the Internet age, legal and media experts say.
The New York Times said on Tuesday it had blocked British Internet readers from seeing a [...]
