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  1. Google's Vint Cerf Celebrates 30 Years of TCP/IP

    It was developed to link together the numerous computer systems and sites operated by the US military, to make it easier to access resources at one location from any other on the network. The start of 2013 marks a significant milestone for the...

  2. Inbound Marketing in Various Languages

    Inbound marketing works by providing quality content that people actually want to access and engage with. The accessibility and global nature of the Internet opens up a host of opportunities to help you get found by whole new markets, but there are...

  3. SOPA Explained: Why It’s Bad for the Web & How to #StopSOPA

    One huge problem with COICA was that if you knew the IP address of the site you wanted to access, you could type that in instead of the domain name and still reach the site. First, SOPA would reduce freedom of expression and undermine the dynamic...

  4. Social Networks Show Deeper Penetration, More Trust in Emerging Markets

    Emerging markets approaching more common internet access both used and trusted social networks more. In the U.S.approximately 60 percent of Internet users also use social networks. However, there are several emerging markets where social networks...

  5. Search Industry Call to Arms: SOPA, Keyword Not Provided and Lying SEOs

    Allen thinks this issue is best solved on an individual level, noting that "Consumers have drastically changed the way they consume content in the last few years and are becoming more selective about what services and what devices they will use to...

  6. Renewed Calls for Privacy Law Following Facebook FTC Settlement

    The agency also said Facebook allowed access to content such as photos and videos from deactivated or deleted accounts. Meanwhile, Senator John Kerry, who introduced his own privacy bill along with Senator John McCain in April, called the...

  7. Argentina Court: Google Must Censor Anti-Semitic Search Results, Suggestions

    At the end of the day, enlisting companies to become greater gatekeepers on content online really does shrink the range of speech that we can access. It's dangerous to try to shut down speech, because you don't get that kind of robust public debate...