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Jeffrey Kendall

U.S. aid to spread broadband access criticized | The Columbus Dispatch - 0 views

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      Companies always complain about competition when it's too late and they've already missed the band wagon. These other companies have had chances even if it was small and incremental to make improvements to their broadband offerings and they chose not too. They also had an opportunity to bid for this stimulus money and unfortunately they did not receive it. If they had they would not be complaning right now.
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      this is similar to Googles plan to introduce gigabit service to smaller cities on a limited scale to see if the results are profitable. I will be interesting to see if these underdeveloped areas really do take advantage of this service or if it will be lost on them.
  • These local phone and cable companies fear that they will have to compete with governmentsubsidized broadband systems, paid for largely with stimulus dollars. If the taxpayer-funded networks siphon off customers by offering lower prices, private companies might be less likely to upgrade their lines, endangering jobs and undermining the stimulus plan's goals, they warn.
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  • Many existing systems, they note, lack the capacity to meet mush rooming demand for bandwidth. The new, stimulus-funded networks will provide far more-robust connections - many of them offering speeds of up to 100 megabits or even 10 gigabits per second to schools, libraries and other "anchor institutions." That's 20 to 2,000 times faster than the DSL and cable wires linking most U.S. homes.
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    Government stimulus attempt to bring broadband access to rural areas that have limited or no high speed internet access.
erika webb

Making Broadband Access Available and Affordable for all in the US‎- Intervie... - 0 views

  • The Wired for Wireless? Summary Report1 uses the term “Digital Inclusion” to denote the ability of everyone to have access to broadband and the related information technology.  Specifically it states:  “Digital Inclusion means that everyone — regardless of who they are or where they live — can participate in and take advantage of the economic, educational, health, and civic opportunities afforded by broadband and related information technology
  • The federal government has taken the position that broadband Internet is the job of the private sector
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    Article about disadvantages of not having braodband, andmaking it more accessible and affordable
Yvonne Garth

2010 Mobile Access survey: Calls not important feature : Product Reviews Net - 0 views

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    "Cell phones have changed a lot over the years, and their main functions was to make calls - so how come the recent 2010 Mobile Access survey shows that making calls is not the most important feature? This was certainly bound to happen once SMS and other such features came about."
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    The article explains how the cell phone is not mainly used for making calls in 2010, but is used to access the Internet.
erika webb

Government vs. Private Control and "Balkanization" of the Internet - 0 views

  • The Economist also says Net Neutrality is a means to preserve openness, though the piece fairly outlines its many cons.  Without Net Neutrality, proponents of government regulation argue Internet service providers will create a closed Internet by blocking content or permitting some websites to ride on a “fast-lane” above others.  However, this, too, should be decided by consumer choice in the free market, not by prescriptive rules from the FCC that mandate extremely “open” business models.  Consumer preferences in the free-market alone have long ensured that ISPs do not block websites.  Additionally, prioritizing traffic helps prevent congestion, and the model of offering paid fast lanes is utlized by mostly “open” companies like Google to ensure their service is fast enough for consumers in places far from their servers.  Finally, paid prioritization would provide a new revenue source for ISPs to lower prices and invest in broadband expansion, speed, and other services – something that can be very good for consumers.  Net Neutrality and the FCC's lingering attempt at broadband reclassification could take all these potential benefits away.
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      I strongly believe that it should play out in the free market.
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    Pros and cons of governemnt vs. private sector braodband access, net neutrality
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    Article regarding public vs. government control over braodband access
Burks Oakley

Broadband Internet Service Helping Create a Rural Digital - Amber Waves-September 2009 - 0 views

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    A really good article about what increased access to broadband can do for rural America.
Burks Oakley

CES 2010: Ford unveils Tweeting car - Telegraph - 0 views

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    Imagine a car with Internet access that will read your tweets to you!!
Scott Thomas

Plan Would Help Subsidize Access To Broadband : NPR - 0 views

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    This article talks about providing internet access and computer training to lower income families and non-computer savvy people being included in the National Broadband stimulus plan.
Jake Lance

Stimulus Stirs Debate Over Rural Broadband Access - 0 views

shared by Jake Lance on 15 Apr 10 - Cached
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    FCC economist talks about serving people who live in rural areas, and how broadband access is becoming a necessity in everyday society.
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    Interesting article on rural broad band access
Burks Oakley

Innovate: Positioning Faculty Support as a Strategy in Assuring Quality Online Education - 0 views

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    Good paper about the need for strong faculty support in developing quality online courses - access to full article requires free registration
Burks Oakley

Driven to Distraction - Despite Risks, Carmakers Integrate the Web With the Dash - Seri... - 0 views

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    Good article about accessing the Internet from an automobile.
Scott Thomas

FCC Chair Lays Out National Broadband Plan : NPR - 0 views

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    Chairman for the FCC discusses plan to bring broadband high-speed internet access to every American.
Burks Oakley

Net neutrality: US expected to ratify new rules on internet access | Technology | guard... - 0 views

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    Good article about possible new rules for Net Neutrality.
Benjamin Sperry

New privacy concerns for Facebook over phone numbers, addresses - 0 views

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    This article explains how Facebook is deciding to allow third-party app developers to have access to the users phone number and address. It explains that Facebook is taking some precautions to make sure that this feature is as safe as possible, but others mentioned in the article do not agree that it is enough.
Amy Hallmark

Internet Effects on Voting:Political Internet Users VS Non-Political Internet Users - 0 views

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    Since Internet is an active rather than passive information access tool, political internet users are more willingly to access political information than general Internet user
Yvonne Garth

Congressional Bills: Main Page - 1 views

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    "GPO Access contains all published versions of bills from the 103rd (1993-1994) Congress forward. The 112th Congress database is updated by 6 a.m. (EST) daily when bills are published and approved for release. The documents in these databases are available as ASCII text and Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files."
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    This is a link to a government Website that provides information on the latest bills that have been passed and/or under discussion.
Yvonne Garth

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Home Page - 0 views

shared by Yvonne Garth on 09 Apr 11 - Cached
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    "/7/11 FCC Promotes Robust, Affordable Broadband by Reducing Costs & Delays in Access to Infrastructure. News Release: Word | Acrobat Order (FCC 11-50): Word | Acrobat NOI (FCC 11-51): Word | Acrobat Genachowski Statement: Word | Acrobat Copps Statement: Word | Acrobat McDowell Statement: Word | Acrobat Clyburn Statement: Word | Acrobat Baker Statement: Word | Acrobat"
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    Here is an article on how the FCC discusses the best way to attach devices to poles for the "Broadband Across America Project."
erika webb

Digital Divide Opens Up in Patient Use of Online Medical Records - iVillage - 0 views

  • That said, less than 10 percent of Americans appear to be using electronic medical records, with almost half saying they're not even clear if their doctor actually offers access, according to a Harris Interactive/HealthDay survey of more than 2,000 American adults
  • blacks and Hispanics were only half as likely to sign up for personal health record access compared with white patients, the authors noted, and the wealthiest patients were 14 percent more likely to initiate personal health record use than the poorest patients.
  • Older patients, between the ages of 51 and 65, constituted the largest slice of the high-user group, they found, accounting for four in 10 among such patients.
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    Article regarding the disparity in use of online medical records.
Burks Oakley

Palm Beach County students take advantage of cyberspace education -- South Florida Sun-... - 1 views

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    Palm Beach County students take advantage of cyberspace education
Rob Eden

Slashdot Your Rights Online Story | Church of Scientology Proposes Net Censorship In Au... - 0 views

  • Restriction on Anonymity on acts of Religious Vilification
  • Websites created with primary purpose of inciting religious vilification shall be removed or their access to the Australian public restricted
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    Church of Scientology in Australia has proposed removal of anonymity on the net and censorship of sites critical of (specific, presumably) religions.
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