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Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

(cross-posted at Red State and The Next Right)
The Politico today has a column penned by David All, a young GOP internet consultant, and Saul Anuzis, Chairman of the Michigan GOP. The column looks at the premise that the GOP is behind its Democratic counterparts online, and suggests one possible reason why [...]

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    Broadband Policy, Congress, Craziness, Legislation, Net Neutrality, Pandering, Republicans, Technology, The Internet | No Comments »

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

David All and Saul Anuzis have an op-ed up over at Politico today.  It’s just about the goofiest thing I have ever seen.  In it, the two claim that GOP opposition to Internet regulation is the reason we’re behind in online politics.  It has to be about the wildest stretch I’ve ever heard, and has [...]

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    Craziness, Net Neutrality, Republicans, Technology, The Internet | No Comments »

Friday, May 30th, 2008

For users of Twitter, this will come as no surprise, but the service has massive capacity issues.  The text message based social network (for lack of a better description) crashes more frequently than a drunk teenager with an eye patch.  It has become almost comical that a significant volume of the chatter about Twitter relates to its [...]

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    Craziness, Net Neutrality, The Internet, Twitter | 6 Comments »

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

I have no idea how this escaped my attention.  It’s clear that between the day job and all my extracurricular activities I am not spending nearly enough time surfing for obnoxious advocacy materials.  This one really takes the cake (video included below if you don’t want to click through). 
If this thing gets enough circulation it could [...]

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    Craziness, Miscellany, Net Neutrality, Technology, The Internet, You Tube | 2 Comments »

Friday, May 11th, 2007

I’m back from the annual Cable Show in Vegas where Comcast CEO Brian Roberts rolled out the next generation of broadband technologies.  Demonstrating the new DOCSIS 3.0 standard for broadband over hybrid coax-fiber networks, Roberts moved a 4GB file in just over 3 minutes. 
The DOCSIS 3.0 standard gets its juice from “channel bonding” technology.  The modem [...]

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    Cable, Gadgets, Net Neutrality, Technology, The Internet | 1 Comment »

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