on net neutrality by manipulating the bandwidth of its users who are availing peer-to-peer programs, its implications, and the actions taken by FCC.Steffe, Christopher RDrake Law ReviewSteffe, C. (2010). Why we Need Net Neutrality Legislation Now or: How I learned to Stop Worrying and ...
The net zero campus journey often starts with an initial target of achieving net zero energy campus. This requires technology to address three key dimensions; abatement of energy and carbon through what we call ‘Carbon Conscious ICT’, increased onsite clean energy generation and improved management...
To keep it that way, we need rules. The U.S. government is well on its way to eliminating those rules and putting the responsibility of keeping the internet open entirely on the companies best-positioned to destroy it. Don't get mad at the companies. Get ready. They're just doing what...
Why we need web standards Web standards benefit both the people who use the web and those who build for it. Adhering to web standards and following WCAG guidelines improves search engine results and accessibility while supporting evolving technology and design flexibility. Web search visibility Web...
publicly that they plan to vote against the chairman's proposal. We can assume that the chairman will vote in favor of his own proposal, leaving the majority votes required to pass the order up to Democratic commissioners Clyburn and Copps, both long-standing supporters of Net neutrality. ...
“We need a name for the new replicator, a noun that conveys the idea of a unit of cultural transmission, or a unit of imitation.‘Mimeme’ comes from a suitable Greek root, but I want a monosyllable that sounds a bit like ‘gene’.” (p. 192). In his book, Dawkins (1976...
Steve Kovach at Business Insider wrote before the open meeting that “The FCC Is Going To Ruin The Internet This Week.“ The FCC open meeting had more topics than just net neutrality. After half the crowd filed out, the FCC made more television unstructured spectrum available,reports Amy Schat...
The Pay or Perish Game: Why we should stand up against ‘active discrimination’ for the survival of net neutrality Home All Journals Engineering & Technology IETE Technical Review List of Issues Volume 32, Issue 3 The Pay or Perish Game: Why we should st ... ...
We’re all used to unlimited data and uninterrupted browsing — but these conveniences aren’t guaranteed with every VPN. Some services have data limits that could cause frustrating delays or error messages when you try to use them. Other free VPN services may use third-party servers that can...
As technology has progressed, we’ve left the old traditional software and adapted to the Cloud infrastructure. Cloud may have solved many problems at once but at what cost? Privacy is still under-threat when using cloud services. Even though they encrypt your files, you can’t rest easy bec...