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Terry Childs Verdict
How can they give admin powers of a single city network to a SINGLE person?
If this is common practice, people seem to be not aware of their powers, just read the article and the consequences are clear.
Terry did not want to give the passwords as some third party was involved, but was not some other way to prevent this from happening?
I can only see the outcome of this case on not only his company but on companies across the globe. Way to go, Terry Childs.
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Terry Childs Case Verdict
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Friday, August 6, 2010
Google and Verizon vs Net Neutrality
Full report on:
http://gizmodo.com/5605310/google-just-killed-net-neutrality
Quote:
"It's notable that the Google denial says very specifically that Google has not had discussions about paying for carriage of Google and YouTube. But that doesn't mean they haven't spoken with Verizon about creating a framework that would undermine net neutrality generally."
Here´s hoping this turns out to be false but after the NYTimes first reporting and the Comcast vs FCC case (which Comcast won), i am affraid. Affraid this might get under the slips and not receive world wide attention, for crying out loud.
http://gizmodo.com/5605310/google-just-killed-net-neutrality
Quote:
"It's notable that the Google denial says very specifically that Google has not had discussions about paying for carriage of Google and YouTube. But that doesn't mean they haven't spoken with Verizon about creating a framework that would undermine net neutrality generally."
Here´s hoping this turns out to be false but after the NYTimes first reporting and the Comcast vs FCC case (which Comcast won), i am affraid. Affraid this might get under the slips and not receive world wide attention, for crying out loud.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Google Wave Dead
I remember a few months ago, back in my former work-place, everyone talking about it. And by everyone, i mean three people, tops.
Sometime later, no one ever talked about it again.
Now, i still couldn´t care less.
Source: Google Wave Dead
Sometime later, no one ever talked about it again.
Now, i still couldn´t care less.
Source: Google Wave Dead
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Ghost in the Shell
Not the review i´ve been meaning to write for well, almost a month now, but for something completely different!
Or is it unintentionally funny?
Or is it unintentionally funny?
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