Last week, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission decided that it wanted to impose usage-based billing on Canadian internet users. continue reading...
Nowadays we’re use to having most of our questions answered with a quick google search, but unfortunately it can be a hassle to weed through the results-enter findsolve. continue reading...
The Supreme Court of Wikipedia (whatever that is) has handed down a landmark and unprecedented decision in their effort to halt “self-serving edits.” All contributions to Wikipedia made from IP addresses owned or operated by the Church of Scientology or its associates are now banned. Apparently this is the first time Wikipedia has banned a high-profile organization from “pushing their agenda” on the site, which it’s the Web’s eighth most-popular. Wikipedia prides itself on the neutrality of its articles, and feel the Church had been compromising this reputation.
This is the second knock to the Church of Scientology in a short time – they are involved in a court case that could have the Church expelled from France altogether. Read more… continue reading...
As JFK was the first television president, Barack Obama is going to be the first internet president. In fact, he will be delivering an address weekly via YouTube. Read more… continue reading...