What the FCC Did to Net Neutrality Today
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, December 21 2010
FCC Chair Julius Genachowski; March 2010 photo by wiredbike Read More
Will They Come for Mitt.ly? (Updated)
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, October 6 2010
Ben Metcalfe warns that folks should think twice about making use of ".ly" domain names, after, it seems, the Libyan domain registry that manages that top-level domain, or TLD, refused to re-new Violet Blue's ... Read More
The ICANN Shift: Towards a Less U.S. Internet
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, October 1 2009
Some big big news from the world of Internet governance. The context is that while we tend to talk about the Internet as if its some sort of organic wonder, the truth is that there is a Dr. Frankenstein in the mix. (Is ... Read More
Chris Dodd at Google
BY Joshua Levy | Monday, December 10 2007
Chris Dodd is appearing at Google right now and his dutiful web team is streaming it live on his site. Hopefully he'll address some of the tech policy issues we recently graded the Democrats and the Republicans on ... Read More
Grading the Candidates' Tech Policies: The Republicans
We've spent some time looking through the candidates' policy statements on technology, the media, education, transparency and infrastructure. We're primarily interested in seeing what issues they choose to highlight on their websites and in their speeches and press releases, as those are good indicators of their priorities. But if we only relied on those sources, we'd have to flunk every Republican running, as there's notably little on their official sites that touches on most of those topics.
Grading the Candidates' Tech Policies: The Democrats
We've spent some time looking through the candidates' policy statements on technology, the media, education, transparency and infrastructure. We're primarily interested in seeing what issues they choose to highlight on their websites and in their speeches and press releases, as those are good indicators of their priorities. Here's what we found.