FabFi, a Project to Connect People to the Intertubes With Real, Actual Tubes
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, June 21 2011
Writing for Fast Company, Neal Ungerleider writes about FabFi, a project to build wireless ethernet networks with nodes made of trash and salvage: Residents can build a FabFi node out of approximately $60 worth of ... Read More
Google's Über-Fast Fiber Comes to Kansas
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, April 4 2011
Google announces its pick for its first one-gigabyte-per-second fiber-to-the-home network: Kansas City, Kansas. Read More
New Federal Office Focuses on Connecting Native Americans
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, August 13 2010
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"'I Make Websites' is No Longer Sufficient"
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, June 4 2010
Susan Crawford told the crowd assembled at PdF '10 this morning that the days of technologists ignoring the politics of the technology landscape are over. "The Jimmy Wales response [of] 'I make websites,'" said ... Read More
The FCC Tweets Its #ThirdWay Plan for Broadband
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, May 6 2010
Of important policy note is that the Federal Communications Commission just announced its plan to regulate broadband Internet as a "Title II" service, with some dialing back of its authorities on some of the ... Read More
Dear Google, the Things We'd Do with a 1Gb Pipe! Love, Jersey City.
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, March 18 2010
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The Government's New Pocket-Sized Broadband Speedometer
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, March 15 2010
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Measure Your Broadband, Do It for Your Country
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, March 12 2010
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Less Internet, More Government Engagement?
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, December 1 2009
At the Innovation Economy Conference in DC this afternoon, Blair Levin raised the idea that one data point at play when it comes to broadband is that the third (37%, actually) of the American population who don't have ... Read More