During his time with Beckerman chairman Upton came out against legislation like netneutrality and the creation of an Internet tax. Our top priority is to ensure that elected leaders in Washington understand the profound impacts of the internet and...
This morning, the Federal Communications Commission voted to consider Chariman Julius Genachowski's proposed netneutrality rules. Google has long been a proponent of NetNeutrality. The Post also pointed out that netneutrality amounts to...
Google, Lessig Defend NetNeutrality Positions (Mis) Stated in Wall Street Journal Posted by Nathania Johnson Dec 15, 2008 The Wall Street Journal has caused quite a stir by publishing a story saying that leading proponents of netneutrality have...
The Wall Street Journal has caused quite a stir by publishing a story saying that leading proponents of netneutrality have been softening on their positions. Despite the hyperbolic tone and confused claims in Monday's Journal story, I want to be...
Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND) is planning to introduce a netneutrality bill in January, according to Reuters. President-elect Barack Obama has said he supports netneutrality, though it is not yet clear whether he backs Dorgan's bill.
He notes that while Sergey Brin had trouble getting meetings with Congress just two years ago, now he and other Google execs are popping up to testify on topics like NetNeutrality, immigration, online video, and the wireless telecommunications...
Legislators On Anti-Trust Complaints Over NetNeutrality The Washington Post reports that Google has warned the United States, that if telecoms abuse netneutrality principles it backs, through a new law that might go through, it could consider an...
The Washington Post reports that Google has warned the United States, that if
telecoms abuse netneutrality principles it backs, through a new law that
might go through, it could consider an anti-trust action.
The Washington Post reports that Google has warned the United States, that if
telecoms abuse netneutrality principles it backs, through a new law that
might go through, it could consider an anti-trust action.
The Washington Post reports that Google has warned the United States, that if telecoms abuse netneutrality principles it backs, through a new law that might go through, it could consider an anti-trust action.
Try
netneutrality on Google US government search, and you'll see how compared
to a regular Google
search, listings disappear from Wikipedia, political groups supporting netneutrality, news organizations reporting on the issue and other sources.
The purpose of his trip primarily was to lobby for
netneutrality, to prevent phone companies for charging web sites for better
access to them by web surfers. Founder Urges NetNeutrality on Capitol Hill, Reuters
The purpose of his trip primarily was to lobby for
netneutrality, to prevent phone companies for charging web sites for better
access to them by web surfers. Washington DC yesterday. Finds from the Washington Post covers how being super-powerful...
The purpose of his trip primarily was to lobby for
netneutrality, to prevent phone companies for charging web sites for better
access to them by web surfers. Meanwhile, Reuters has a look at the netneutrality issue Google's pushing here.
Threatening everything from netneutrality to regulating companies with operations in China, tech companies must take their cause to Washington. Google countered that they are "not a partisan presence in Washington," and "recently announced the...
Google, Microsoft Push for 'NetNeutrality' Law. Washington Post reg May 10 2006 6:34PM GMT Recent studies have shown that behavioral advertising converts better than contextual ad targeting. But there is some confusion about what behavioral...
NetNeutrality
loses a key vote Today's search podcast covers the Washington Post looking at search engine
optimization; Google's results rated as less relevant if the Google logo is
removed; Microsoft certifies some tools that can be used for...
It would be far better if Washington listened to these teeny-bopper baby belles instead of basing its merger, netneutrality and franchising policies on a Great Grandma Bell world that no longer exists.
Netneutrality Much more in the Google Blog post: Google goes to Washington. It looks like I have some new company here in DC, Google. According to Andrew McLaughlin, a Google Senior Policy Advocate, big "G" has opened an office here.