The WorldGame
Posted Saturday September 9, 2006, 11:03 am, Over one day old
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How business, culture and politics look from inside my own personal Internet bubble...
Read The WorldGame (Links)
My Hundred Million Dollar Secret, the young adult novel I self-published through lulu.com is now listed on Amazon. Cool! (It's cheaper through lulu, though. And it's online for free.) (I posted step-by-step instructions on getting an ISBN through lulu.)
Read My kid's book on Amazon (Links)
Read Go, Ross! Go, Adina! (Links)
Read Go to Harvard in Second Life (Links)
Ethan is heading out on the road, which means we can expect some especially good blogging from him (assuming he's within Net range). In fact, today Ethan unpacks the Wonga Coup, which "sounds like the plot of a spy novel. And it is..." [Tags: ethan_zuckerman global_voices]
Read Ethanz on the road (Links)
Link said that Verizon might want to offer a service that connects a community with its local hospital for medical help. Verizon would prioritize this vital medical traffic. Surely this is a valuable offering—medical help, voluntary, community-based—but Net neutrality would forbid it.
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Read The Net neutrality give-away (Links)
Read One Web Day at the Berkman Center (Links)
Read DOEP - The Daily Open-Ended Puzzle (one time only) (Links)
Jonathan Frankel, a lawyer with WilmerHale (which seems to be related to Hale and Dorr)wants to let us know what the Net neutrality debate looks like to Congress.He says there isn't much room for learning or for advocates to educate lawmakers. Most of the discussion is hollow on all sides.
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Read [massnetcomms] Jonathan Frankel from WilmerHale on Net neutrality (Links)
[massnetcomms] Randall Boes of AOL on Net Neutrality Consumers are entitled to "lawful content of their choice," "entitled to run apps and services of their choice," to "connect devices that don't harm the etwork" and to competition. [ It's not a mere nicety that we are not consumers. ]
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Read [massnetcomms] Randall Boes of AOL on Net Neutrality (Links)
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