Anti-SOPA protests in numbers: ‘the largest online protest in history’
The January 18 protests against the US’s proposed Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and PIPA bills are being called the largest online protest in history.
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Song of the Day: The Day The LOLcats Died
In case you haven't already noticed, potential legislation related to the internet (commonly known as SOPA and PIPA) is being protested by blackouts and notices all over the web. Websites like Reddit and Wikipedia are in full (or near-full) blackout mode, while other sites are doing their best to raise awareness of the internet legislation with pop-ups and other eye-grabbing additions to their ...
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Four things to consider before taking the mobile leap for Web apps
Going mobile isn’t as simple as shrinking your home page. Here’s what mobile users want and need, and how to cater to them
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The SOPA Blackout Created a Big Problem
My connections in the technology world are nearly universally opposed to SOPA. They (i.e. we) see it as a threat to the open Internet. Hollywood and the music companies say there is nothing to fear from ...
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Stopping SOPA
The fight for lasting internet freedom — and security — has only just begun You can almost breathe a sigh of relief, though the fight is long from over. As of this writing, it looks increasingly as if Congress will — miraculously — fail to break the Internet. You can almost breathe a sigh of relief, though the fight is long from over. As of this writing, it looks increasingly as if Congress will ...
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