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Cogeco Cable confusing it’s customers? Tell me something new.

June 26, 2009

Up here in Canada we don’t have the luxury, regardless of how the companies involved like to spin it, of real competition when it comes to broadband Internet access. We have Bell Canada deciding to throttle the speed of third party ISPs who buy wholesale broadband access from the telecommunication giant because they don’t [...]

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You want to show support for those in Iran and show the power of Social Media? Here’s how

June 21, 2009

There’s been a lot of talk about the Iranian government and how they are – or aren’t – monitoring the Internet traffic in and out of the country. Well if the post on the Wall Street Journal by Christopher Rhoads and Loretta Chao is any indication the Iranian government has been getting some pretty [...]

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Post Redux: Job Opening - Internet Philosopher

April 26, 2009

As a result of moving to the new domain and blog identity I’ve been going through my old posts cleaning up URLs and tags. Through this process I’ve been finding posts that I really liked when I first wrote them and think that still apply at this point in time. So I have decided to [...]

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Let’s all dump on social media and Twitter

March 27, 2009

It must be the weekend because much like my post earlier today everyone seems to be lining up to take some shots at social media and even bigger shots at Twitter. It’s not that these things might not deserve it especially when we find out we have ghosts in the machine but really it [...]

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The web is now about evolution rather than revolution

February 27, 2009

Sarah Lacy has been hanging out at TechCrunch this past month of February and while I wouldn’t suggest that she has changed the blog into a softer and gentler version of itself she has written a couple of interesting post during her stint there. One of them I kind of took a round out [...]

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The Internet we dream of will never be the Internet we get

February 3, 2009

As an avid science fiction reader the one unifying thread of the future has been the idea that communication would be seamless and done without any real thought regardless of where you were or what you were doing. The Internet as it has grown and become more of a part of our daily lives [...]

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FCC Free Wireless Web: 1 - T-Moble: 0

October 13, 2008

One of the biggest arguments that I have had about the move to the web for everything we do has been the ubiquitousness of broadband access.

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Without Links The Web Would Be Bankrupt

October 3, 2008

There is a re-occurring discussion that rears its head every so often about how links are the economy of the Internet.

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The Fallacy Of The ‘Safe’ Internet

October 3, 2008

There was a post over on the cnet blogs this morning by Dennis O’Reilly where he was talking about the newest web threat called clickjacking (isn’t that just so urban and cute). This new threat (PC only at the moment) doesn’t care which browser you are using or whether you have javascript disabled because all [...]

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Did I Just Join The Ranks Of The Internet Trailer Trash?

August 27, 2008

There are times it absolutely amazes me how narrow focused we can become. In the technology blogosphere you can see the blinders being slapped on daily. Even though we might consider ourselves some of the most forward thinking and liberal (and I don’t mean politically) people on the Internet. It is like it is [...]

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