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Darkstrand lights up LambdaRail for commercial use
Now, history may be on the verge of repeating itself, as a company is announcing plans to provide commercial access to one of the research networks, the National LambdaRail.
The company in question is called Darkstrand, a startup based in Chicago. Ars talked with its CEO, Michael Stein, about his plans to get companies on board a dedicated, high-speed network.
BBC NEWS | Technology | Web inventor warns of 'dark' net
The web should remain neutral and resist attempts to fragment it into different services, web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee has said.
BBC NEWS | Technology | US backing for two-tier internet
Sigh. And the US relevance in the world begins its fade in to the distance... The US Justice Department has said that internet service providers should be allowed to charge for priority traffic.
Fogeys Flock to Facebook
Professionals pushing 40 and older are joining the college crowd on the social hub. Can CEO Zuckerberg's team give them reason to stick around?
Visualizing the 'Power Struggle' in Wikipedia
These researchers have developed some really cool ways of visualizing activity on Wiki. This stuff is sooooper cool. It's the future. Too much data requires better viz tools. This is hot.
I Canceled My Basecamp Account Today
I Canceled My Basecamp Account Today
BasecampIn the past, I’ve been a fan of 37 Signals. I believe that they were ahead of their day in user interface design and simplicity. Their book, Getting Real, still has an impact in how I develop, design, and
Social Media Now: The Consumer Lesson of Twittermania
Even more commentary on the state of Twitter. This must reset the bar for Buzzmetrics.
The Evolution of Blogging, Cat Version
So blogging has evolved once more, and the talk of the town - or at least the talk of Austin, Texas during the SXSW Conference - is Twitter, that increasingly popular text messaging/blogging service from the makers of Odeo. It’s so popular, in fact, tha
The future of the Internet, Web 2.0 rises from ashes of dot-coms
Web 2.0 is probably a term that you have encountered while surfing the Web or watching the news when it is associated with stories like Google's purchase of YouTube. What exactly is Web 2.0? We are seeing a surge of new Web sites such as Google Maps and F
The Future of Advertising Is Now
Marketers take heed: After years of overhype, the digital revolution is finally mainstream.
Social network sites face US ban
Children in the US could be banned from using social networking sites in schools and libraries by a new law.
Not Yet the Holy Grail: Nokia's Tiny Computer is Crisp
Now, Nokia, the big phone maker, has come out with a $360 pocket computer that aims to solve that problem. It's called the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet and, true to its name, it concentrates on surfing the Web. The 770 can also send and receive email and ins
Website designers want searches to work for free
Simply creating a website for your company isn't enough anymore. The blogging revolution - some 75,000 new blogs are created every day, according to blog directory Technorati - and the popularity of Internet search - Americans conducted 6.6 billion search
Tech Special Report: Young Entrepreneurs of Tech | BusinessWeek Online
We surveyed dozens of the country's biggest venture capitalists to come up with a short list of the 11 young people that are shaking up tech
Blogs Will Change Your Business
Look past the yakkers, hobbyists, and political mobs. Your customers and rivals are figuring blogs out. Our advice: Catch up...or catch you later
Web 2.0 Has Corporate America Spinning
What every CEO needs to know about the array of new tools that foster online collaboration -- and could revolutionize business
Mobile browsing becoming mainstream
A global increase in cell phone ownership and a rise in the use of wireless services by people over 35 may lead cell phones to dominate Web browsing, a new study says.
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