As a follow up to the last post;
The FCC has asked members of the public to join the discussion about the future of the internet.
You can join in, and rate others views, at openinternet.gov
Showing posts with label Net Neutrality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Net Neutrality. Show all posts
Thursday, 2 September 2010
Net Neutrality and the FCC
Sunday, 22 August 2010
Is Google Evil?
If you are reading this post you are using a service provided by Google. Since its start in the 1990's the firm has become ubiquitous, being the centre of many peoples internet use.
Google's motto is "Don't Be Evil". Above and beyond the normal corporate requirement of acting lawfully, Google aims to act honourably and respectfully, and provide unbiased information access for users.
So, how does this fit with the recent debate over Net Neutrality. Support for Net Neutrality comes from the belief that all internet users are equal, in the same way that all humans are equal. Google is in its own words still "the leading corporate voice on the issue of network neutrality", but is it?
Google's motto is "Don't Be Evil". Above and beyond the normal corporate requirement of acting lawfully, Google aims to act honourably and respectfully, and provide unbiased information access for users.
So, how does this fit with the recent debate over Net Neutrality. Support for Net Neutrality comes from the belief that all internet users are equal, in the same way that all humans are equal. Google is in its own words still "the leading corporate voice on the issue of network neutrality", but is it?
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China,
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Internet,
Net Neutrality,
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