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Live Webcast: Turning Data into Business Insight with Analytics
Business analytics. If you aren't using them already, you should be. If you aren't even sure what they are, you'll need to check out this webcast. Discover how you can put your data to work and...
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Services consumers and developers must now mount pressure for cloud computing neutrality
Let's look at cloud services as hugely promising, perhaps the best alternative for IT resources and support for a number of applications types and certain business use cases. But let's not get...
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FCC gets 27,000 comments on neutrality, but how many will be tossed?
The reply comment period on net neutrality regulations ended yesterday, and the FCC received roughly 27,000 comments, Ars Technica found. Among the all-too-typically Internet comments: "We will...
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AT&T agrees to net neutrality for two years
To get merger with BellSouth past the FCC, phone giant agrees not to pursue preferential delivery deals for two years - time enough for a Democratic Congress to pass a net neutrality bill.
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News to know: Facebook data, UK porn filter, Pirate Bay block, ACTA, Data roaming
News to know -- May 7-13: A look back at the news from London, the UK and wider Europe, on all the bits that were missed during the week's coverage.
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Why Microsoft's carbon-neutral pledge matters
By making business divisions responsible for their carbon costs, the software giant sets a precedent that is likely to be followed by other high-tech companies.
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News to know: SOPA, Net neutrality, UK online outlaws, Google's effect on spying
News to know -- November 14-18: A look back at the news from London, the UK and wider Europe, on all the bits that were missed during the week's coverage.
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Why the Senate's net neutrality fumble is so much less news than it should have been
The Senate failed to get anything done. Again. This time, they failed to undo toothless net neutrality news. Are you proud of your politicians yet? Yeah, neither are we.
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Electric vehicles still stuck in neutral with consumers
Just 4 percent of more than 13,000 Deloitte survey respondents are satisfied with electric vehicle technology specifications, especially charging options and driving ranges.
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Google+ is Google Neutral & Other Random Thoughts From A Sleepless Night
NOTE: I started this post on a day that I had absolutely no sleep whatever. Literally. Â Which means that its the product of a temporarily feverish mind. Even with that, I'm standing by what I'm...
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Net neutrality vs. house republicans (or "scalded by tea")
House Republicans' war against net neutrality rules is symptomatic of a gross simplification of economic principles that is typical of today's Tea-flavored Republican party.
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Net Neutrality alert: Verizon to throttle data speeds for heaviest users
The Net Neutrality whistles are blowing and flags are flying this morning over buzz that Verizon Wireless will be throttling data speeds for its heaviest data users. The change, effective...
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Verizon to challenge FCC's net neutrality order
Verizon will challenge the Federal Communications Commission's Net neutrality issued as 2010 was winding down. The gist: The FCC doesn't have the Congressional authority to act.
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Virgin's kinder gentler bandwidth cap
Virgin Mobile outlines a new wrinkle in their Broadband2Go $40 unlimited broadband service. For users who go over 5 GB in any one month, they'll limit data rates for the rest of the month. Good or...
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Abandoning Net Neutrality: When There's No Such Thing as a Free Internet
When all bits are not considered equal, bandwidth becomes a traded commodity. A Free Market, not Net Neutrality is in store for the continuing evolution of the Internet.
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Net neutrality? More like neutered neutrality.
Aren't politicians frickin' wonderful?
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FCC approves net neutrality framework; Now the politics begin
The Federal Communications Communication approved Net neutrality regulations, but these rules are likely to face challenges.
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The FCC's taking another run at net neutrality: good or bad?
There's a lot happening this week in the net neutrality argument.
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Net Neutrality: Will Netflix destroy the Internet?
The FCC is slated to make some decisions on the issue on net neutrality on December 21. Given a looming video-inspired bandwidth crunch, it's important those rules are less about "rights" than...
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FCC sets open Internet vote: Framework just enough to annoy everyone
The FCC is planning to vote on draft rules for an open Internet on Dec. 21. Next up: A wide range of reaction and a framework that won't completely satisfy anyone.
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Comcast, Level 3, Network Neutrality, and your Internet
It’s finally happened. A major ISP, Comcast, is "taxing" Level 3 Communications for streaming Netflix movies to your door. Welcome to the end of network neutrality.
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