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Letters: Circumventing censorship
Mon, 29 Mar 2010 19:05:53 GMT | Business Standard
This refers to Geopolitics in cyberspace, March 28. Internet policing is unavoidable. You should have cited pertinent examples from our country as well. Many websites by religious groups have been blocked but what the government does not realise is that it is very easy to circumvent these blocks through the use of proxies which simply strips away the internet protocol (IP) address and displays the web page as it is. It is, of course, not reported in the English-language media, but at the same time, we ought not feel coy about the fact that censorship does take place to a large extent in India.
Apple's iPad: The End Of The Internet As We Know It?
Mon, 05 Apr 2010 00:00:00 -0400 | NPR News Headlines
The tablet computer is being hailed by many as a revolutionary device. But there are some critics who say it's a sign that the Internet revolution could be coming to an end. "With the iPad," says one critic, "you have the anti-Internet in your hands."
DC Circuit Takes Hit at Net Neutrality, Ninja
Tue, 06 Apr 2010 16:35:10 GMT | WSJ.com: Law Tax Attorney
In a decision that could affect the amount of control telecom companies have over Internet networks, the DC Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the Federal Communications Commission's citation of Comcast Corp in 2008 for blocking Web applications that take up large amounts of Internet bandwidth.
Sun, 11 Apr 2010 19:04:56 GMT | Business Standard
Apple vs Google: Apple has just lent a hand to Google in the search giant's increasingly tense relationship with regulators. The US Federal Trade Commission worries Google's proposed purchase of AdMob may extend its dominance of internet search advertising into the burgeoning mobile Internet space. Apple's latest iPhone operating system will give the government less to worry about.
Average Broadband Speeds Declining Worldwide
| internetnews.com
Akamai's latest 'State of the Internet' report shows Internet speeds actually slowed in 2009, while narrowband is making a comeback. Are people going back to dial-up?
ChannelAdvisor Named to Top 100 Private Internet Companies List
| PRWeb - Press Release
JMP Securities, a San Francisco-based investment bank, recently included ChannelAdvisor in a published report entitled, "The Best Privately Held Internet Companies." The report profiles 100 of the leading private companies in the Internet industry, as identified by JMP Securities' equity research analysts (PRWeb Apr 29, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/04/prweb3941474.htm
Highway to nowhere: Internet traffic keeps straying, and the chance of long-term fix is slim
Sun, 09 May 2010 06:00:00 -0400 | CANOE Money
NEW YORK, N.Y. - In 1998, a hacker told Congress that he could bring down the Internet in 30 minutes by exploiting a certain flaw that sometimes caused online outages by misdirecting data. In 2003, the Bush administration concluded that fixing this flaw was in the nation's "vital interest."
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