Google's Eric Schmidt blasts SOPA, but at the hearing, "the fix" is already in!
http://j.mp/tf3dLh (Reuters/Huffington)
"The solutions are draconian," Schmidt said during an appearance at
the MIT Sloan School of Management. "There's a bill that would require
(Internet service prov
Feds want to make sure lying about your age on the Net is criminalized
http://j.mp/tkDGcc (NPR)
"In English? When you sign up for a Web service, a dating one or even to
attain the ability to comment on NPR.org, you usually agree to a long
terms of service that we bet most people
More on Google's Wi-Fi Location Database Opt-Out
http://j.mp/s9vABx (This message on Google+)
I received a pile of mail this morning in response to my quick discussion
of Google's new Wi-Fi location database opt-out procedures last night:
http://j.mp/uWyC6Y (Google+) [My discussion of possib
Link to ANA announcement of anti-ICANN-TLD-expansion coalition
http://j.mp/s0UWUc (ANA)
To date, the following 47 associations have joined CRIDO and signed a
petition that will be sent to the DOC that publicly states their
opposition to the proposed ICANN program:
AAF-Amarillo
AAF-Dallas
AAF-
The Other Shoe Drops: Massive Coalition Forms to Oppose ICANN TLD Expansion
87 Major Assns. and Businesses Join with ANA to Form Coalition to
Oppose ICANN's TLD Expansion Program
"Eighty-seven major national and international business associations
and companies have joined forces with
Google, Facebook, Zynga, and others come out in opposition of SOPA
http://j.mp/szPEg2 (CNET)
They sent a letter last night to key members of the U.S. Senate and
House of Representatives, saying the Stop Online Piracy Act, or SOPA,
"pose a serious risk to our industry's continued track
Google announces opt-out for wi-fi location database, but beware of
possible side effects
http://j.mp/uWyC6Y (This message on Google+)
It's late, and I have to knock off for the night, but I wanted to
quickly note a posting Google made on their official blog late Monday
evening, relating to a