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Broadband called a 'civil right'
7/22/2008
Besides life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, the government should guarantee everyone a high-speed Internet connection, according to a member of the Federal Communications Commission.
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Peer-to-Peer Downloaders Gorge on Songs.
7/25/2007
In 2006, the number of households with PCs that downloaded at least one song using free peer-to-peer software, like Limewire or BitTorrent, grew a modest...
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Biggest Threat to Internet Could BeA Massive Virtual Blackout
4/6/2007
The most serious threat to the Internet infrastructure in the 21st century is a massive virtual blackout known as a "distributed denial of service attack"...
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Is The Internet Ready to Break?
4/4/2007
Predictions of the Internet's imminent demise have been around almost as long as public interest in the net itself. But lately there's been something...
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Electric Design:Louis E. Frenzel | ED Online ID #15125 | March 30, 2007.
3/30/2007
ost popular broadband technology today. According to Steve Rago, principal analyst of market research firm iSuppli, DSL takes a whopping...
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The Coming Exaflood-Bret Swanson | The Wall Street Journal | February 26, 2007
2/26/2007
Today there is much praise for YouTube, MySpace, blogs and all the other democratic digital technologies that are allowing you and me to transform media and commerce...
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Pipe Dreams: Who Will Unclog The Information Superhighway?Jon Van | Chicago Tribune | February 24, 2007
2/24/2007
A major obstacle for telecom managers in planning future capacity needs is that much of the Web's video traffic is generated by individuals who send clips to friends...
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Videos Have Net Bursting At The Seams.Jon Van | Chicago Tribune | February 23, 2007
2/23/2007
Those amusing YouTube video clips that Internet users send to friends gobble up large chunks of bandwidth and may cause the Net to crash, some elements...
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Rise of Video Downloads Threatens Gridlock on Net..Bobbie Johnson | Guardian | February 10, 2007
2/10/2007
The growth in video downloads could create an internet traffic jam that threatens the net's development, according to Google. Services such as YouTube, which is...
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Online TV Pushing The Web To 'Breaking Point"
2/9/2007
Online video services such as YouTube and Joost are pushing internet capacity to breaking point, a top Google executive has warned...
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