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CIO Magazine has a .pdf map of what companies control various parts of the Internet backbone.
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Changes in FCC regulations are threatening the franchise agreements that fund public-access TV systems. The Manhattan Neighborhood Network system has developed a strategy for fighting back.
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Lessig on Sun Microsystem’s effort to create an open DRM standard that would allow for fair-use. Like Lessig, I’m not crazy about this idea, but if we have to live with DRM, we should at least have an open standard.
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Blog post says that Kevin Martin has come out in favor of network discrimination, allowing AT&T and other to charge Google, Vonage, and others for traffic on their networks.
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Interesting blog post alleging the AOL-owned gadget blog Engadget has a “blacklist.” If a blacklisted blog breaks a gadget story, Engadget editors will hold off on publishing until a non-blacklisted site reports the same story.
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HTML entities for a mindblowing array of iconic symbols. I like the the radiation symbol.
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