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Ready for Anything: Preparing for The Future of Communications
Check out this white paper to learn more about the future of the communications industry and how you can prepare for it.
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Senator co-sponsor of PIPA officially abandons bill. Why?
Senator Marco Rubio, one of the co-sponsors of PIPA, has abandoned the bill over Facebook. What does this mean for the next generation?
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Everything that's wrong about politics: latest SOPA and PROTECT-IP outrage
It's an honor to work for the American people, not a stepping stone to a bigger score.
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Dear Congressman Posey, SOPA is both dangerous and un-American
Take action. Otherwise we're selling the Internet down the river to a couple of lobbying organizations who couldn't care less about the future of America.
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SOPA, pols run into Internet buzz saw
The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) raises a ruckus as the Internet wakes up to realize that this nutty copyright bill could actually pass.
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House examines online copyright bill
It's "beyond troubling to hear hyperbolic charges that this bill will open the floodgates to government censorship," said Rep. Mel Watt
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VMworld Showcase: How ADP Dealer Services benefits from VMware View in its expanding use of desktop virtualization
We thought that a VDI solution, combined with a quick provisioning and deprovisioning for development environments, would make developers more productive and protect their normal day-to-day use of...
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How the new 'Protecting Children' bill puts you at risk
A bill now makes the online activity of every American available to authorities upon request under the guise of protecting children from pornography.
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Missouri bans students and teachers from being Facebook friends
Teachers can be friendly with their students, but they can't be their friends, at least when it comes to social networks such as Facebook. State Governor Jay Nixon has signed Senate Bill 54, which...
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New Bill Gates interview: "Legacy is a stupid thing! I don't want a legacy."
A new interview with Bill Gates has been posted online, and it's amazingly revealing. You don't want to miss this one!
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Senate passes "first-to-file" patent reform
The Senate overwhelmingly passed the first major overhaul to U.S. patent law in more than half a century and no one in Silicon Valley seems happy about it.
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Internet 'kill switch' bill reintroduced
A Senate proposal that has become known as the Internet "kill switch" bill was reintroduced this week, with a tweak
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I've changed my mind. America must never allow an Internet "kill switch". Here's why.
America was founded on a system of checks and balances. Anything that provides this much power and explicitly removes the checks and balances can't be allowed to stand.
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Senate antipiracy bill on hold
A bill that would have given the U.S. DoJ more power to shut down sites it accused of illegal file sharing, won't be a law any time soon.
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Get angry: Congress can't even agree to mildly discourage outsourcing
As with all things U.S. government, this article will baffle you, annoy you, and probably tick you off.
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Bill to make Web, mobile more accessible to disabled clears Congress
Congress is sending a bill to the President that aims to make technology - specifically, mobile phones and Web sites - more accessible to people with disabilities, according to a post on the...
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Physical Mail Still Preferred by Many
The consumers surveyed for the study indicated a broad preference for physical mail, with 66% of respondents saying they prefer to receive catalogs by physical mail, 61% preferring to receive...
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Science (plus anti-porn) bill gets majority vote, but is defeated anyway
Politics is very weird and parliamentary procedure is enough to make you crazy.
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Breaking news: House Science & Technology Committee reintroduces science bill, with porn ban intact
I want to point out that your voices are being heard. Washington politicos are reading your comments.
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Amazon's book billionaire Bezos bets big on paperless transactions
Doxo wants to make all those bills and statements you receive in the U.S. mail go the way of the dodo.
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Health reform now in Senate hands
The bill passed by the House includes a public option, but prohibits any coverage for abortion, even within the proposed health exchange, when a patient is buying with a subsidy.
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