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7/22/2008 Broadband called a 'civil right'
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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7/25/2007 Peer-to-Peer Downloaders Gorge on Songs.
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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4/6/2007 Biggest Threat to Internet Could BeA Massive Virtual Blackout
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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4/4/2007 Is The Internet Ready to Break?
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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3/30/2007 Electric Design:Louis E. Frenzel | ED Online ID #15125 | March 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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2/26/2007 The Coming Exaflood-Bret Swanson | The Wall Street Journal | February 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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2/24/2007 Pipe Dreams: Who Will Unclog The Information Superhighway?Jon Van | Chicago Tribune | February 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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2/23/2007 Videos Have Net Bursting At The Seams.Jon Van | Chicago Tribune | February 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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2/10/2007 Rise of Video Downloads Threatens Gridlock on Net..Bobbie Johnson | Guardian | February 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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2/9/2007 Online TV Pushing The Web To 'Breaking Point"
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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