Web 2.0 – Call It Something Else
Or should that be “Words”? However, you cut it and define it, there’re marketers out there who do their best to make…
network
Or should that be “Words”? However, you cut it and define it, there’re marketers out there who do their best to make…
Comcast has agreed to stop the traffic shaping of BitTorrent connections and work with the company to find common ground on rich media distribution and network capacity management.
The act of visiting Wikipedia isn't too shocking at this point. We all do it. But an interesting new Hitwise report looks at where the average American goes next.
Taking a less heavy-handed approach than the outright blocking of BitTorrent traffic, Comcast announced the company has begun negotiating ways for simultaneous existence. The announcement comes at a time when Comcast desperately needs to diffuse public, regulatory, and legislative concerns about Network Neutrality.There's also the Time Warner WiMax deal to think about.
Yahoo's recovering - sort of - from the slide that led Microsoft to make its offer. Layoffs, layoffs, and more layoffs were part of its path to improvement, though, so it's nice to hear that at least some former Yahoo employees aren't exactly wandering the streets.
Late last year, the British Prime Minister asked a clinical psychologist to look at the risks the Internet and video games pose to children. Dr. Tanya Byron has now come back with several suggestions that the government has said it will follow.