The Bells are Sneaky Bastards
The Bells are agressively attacking our core-principles. We lose ground every day. The Bells are well funded, sneaky bastards... ...
Dana Blankenhorn has been a financial journalist since 1978, and has covered the Internet since 1985. He started the Interactive Age Daily, the first daily coverage of the Internet to debut with a magazine, in 1994. He is currently writing for InvestorPlace and lives in Atlanta, GA.
He's a graduate of Rice University (1977) and Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism (MSJ 1978).
The Bells are agressively attacking our core-principles. We lose ground every day. The Bells are well funded, sneaky bastards... ...
Roland Cole has, in addition to his work with the Software Patent Institute, now taken on the role of Director...
The following is cross-posted at Jeff Pulver's blog, Pulver.Com. First, I'd like to thank Jeff and Jonathan for the opportunity...
On the heels of The New York Times reviewing The $200 Billion Scandal, Bruce Kushnick describes some next steps: Over...
Most members of the IHH list who have written here are lawyers or technologists. They use big words with precision...
W. Scott McCollough, an experienced telecommunications attorney who has represented many companies trying to compete against the Bells, has taken...
From the author of $200 Billion Broadband Scandal, Bruce Kushnick: This entire series of scare tactics should simply be another...
The failure of the present de-regulatory scheme has finally moved Google to enter the political fray. The entrance came in...
Google and Skype have both decided to invest in FON, a system that lets people share their WiFi access. Is...
Steve Stroh writes: Show of hands... who wants to build alternative delivery networks so you don't HAVE to use cableco...
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