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p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- The CRTC ‘investigation’ traffic throttling / net neutrality in Canada is now into Day 4. University of Ottawa student Yael Wexler has a report of Day Three on Michael Geist’s blog. Here are the official CRTC transcripts of Day One and Day Two, and we’ll run the CIPPIC’s Twitter reports of [...]
p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- Yael Wexler, a law student at the University of Ottawa, has taken over from fellow student Frances Munn reporting on the CRTC ‘investigation’ traffic throttling / net neutrality in Canada hearings, published in Michael Geist’s blog. “Day three of the CRTC’s network management hearings brought in the views of several [...]
Steve Hopson This is the first in a weekly series of posts about architecture in Austin by local architects. The views expressed in this post are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the outlook or beliefs of Austinist or anyone else in the IST network. This column is by Stephen Oliver , AIA | LEED AP - Principal at OPA Design Studio and 2009 AIA Austin President. Stephen ...
Yesterday we sat down with two of Aardvark's founders, Max Ventilla and Damon Horowitz , to get an update on the company and learn about today's integration of Aardvark into Twitter . Aardvark is a question an answer service with a twist. Instead of services like Yahoo Answers where the anonymous masses try to answer your questions (resulting in mostly spam), Aardvark sends questions to your ...
p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- If you’re a p2pnet regular you’ll recognise the name Christopher Parsons. He’s working toward his PhD at the University of Victoria on Vancouver Island in BC, Canada, p2pnet.net’s home base, and one of his areas of interest centres on DPI, deep packet inspection, which is also a primary focus on [...]
NextWave Wireless, the San Diego, California based company that seems to be in a permanent state of reorganization and reorientation, has sold a 35 percent stake in its PacketVideo unit to Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo for $45.5 million.
See the above two links for the story so far. We've got some exemplary hardware, including one of the best cameras ever fitted to a mobile phone. But is all this enough to make the Nokia N86 a sales success? Maybe. But it'll be a niche, we suspect.
The six years he spent in a children's home shaped his education policy. It may also explain why the transport minister Andrew Adonis is still brimming with enthusiasm for his new job, despite the collapse of National Express Andrew Adonis is the only transport minister I can remember who regards his job as a project rather than a brief: more than something to be learned and endured until ...
Andrew Adonis is the only transport minister I can remember who regards his job as a project rather than a brief: more than something to be learned and endured until promotion beckons, or not, as the came may be. This hasn't been a particularly good week for him.
Today marks the 233 rd anniversary celebrating the signing of America’s Declaration of Independence. America’s Founding Fathers knew that achieving independence would require winning a difficult war that risked bringing ruin on their fortunes, friends, and families if they did not succeed.
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