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In light of the massive cyberattacks this week on targets from the Pentagon to the New York Stock Exchange to the National Security Agency, the...
p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- The CRTC ‘investigation’ traffic throttling / net neutrality in Canada continues. Earlier, we ran Frances Munn’s report of yesterday’s proceedings, and you can click here for the full CRTC transcript of day one. Below is the CRTC transcript of day two, and we’ll run the CIPPIC’s Twitter reports of Day Three [...]
It started as a box of junk. It became a massive piece of art. It ended up on the cover of a book. For Niagara Falls artist John Sakars, it has been a long, strange trip for his wall-sized 2002 piece called Impaired Driving.[...]
NIAGARA FALLS — It started as a box of junk. It became a massive piece of art. It ended up on the cover of a book. For Niagara Falls artist John Sakars, it has been a long, strange trip for his wall-sized, 2002 piece Impaired Driving.[...]
July 7 (Bloomberg) -- The following is a list of companies whose stocks may have unusual changes in Paris. Symbols are in parentheses after company names and prices are from the last close.
July 7 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies may have unusual price changes in European trading. Stock symbols are in parentheses, and share prices are from the previous close.
Cyber Cynic: "For most of us though the only way we had to go online was via an online service like CompuServe. Recently, after 30-years of service, CompuServe closed down. I'll miss it."
Remember sitting in your family's living room, craning your ear to the tower of an overpriced PC, waiting for the dial-up connection to commence? Remember missed connections, busy lines, and the squeak and wail of a computer locating – through the telephone wires! – the magical thing known as the ...
A little piece of Internet history has now been laid to rest, as CompuServe was shut down for good just before this Fourth of July weekend. After some 30 years of service, CompuServe's new owner has finally pulled the plug, leaving us to reminisce about the days when the Internet was young and we were still using modems whose speed was measured in baud . Most of us remember CompuServe fondly as ...
Analysis: A tribute to an early online service that introduced many to the Internet via 300 baud and indecipherable user names.
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