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by Jerry Brito on November 5, 2009 View Comments

New York AG Files Antitrust Suit Against Intel

Is Net Neutrality Really a Job for the Regulators?

After net neutrality, will we need "Google neutrality?"

Pentagon encourages widespread use of open-source for military

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by Jerry Brito on October 29, 2009 View Comments

Adobe is Bad for Open Government

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by Jerry Brito on October 28, 2009 View Comments

Net Neutrality: When is Network Management "Reasonable"?

EFF: Is Net Neutrality a FCC Trojan Horse?

A Graphic History of Newspaper Circulation Over the Last Two Decades

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by Jerry Brito on October 26, 2009 View Comments

Thoughts on the Whitehouse.gov switch to Drupal

Paul Buchheit: Applied Philosophy, a.k.a. "Hacking"

Lawrence Lessig discusses his 'Aainst Transparency' article on Canadian TV

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by Jerry Brito on October 24, 2009 View Comments

Obama & Google (a love story)

Outside Washington, Recovery.gov gets high marks for ease of use
I'd love to know if these experts still feel the same way given a couple days to really evaluate what the site does and does not provide.

Why libertarians and conservatives shouldn't oppose free software

Newsday.com moves to subscriber model. Good luck with [...]

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by Jerry Brito on October 23, 2009 View Comments

FCC Floats Cash-For-TV-Spectrum Scheme

Raytheon Sends Google's OS Android To Battlefield

Voting machine source-code leak shows election-rigging subroutines?

Barnes & Noble's $259 Nook costs more than Amazon's $279 Kindle. Why? Tax.

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by Jerry Brito on October 21, 2009 View Comments

Mark Pilgrim is happy others are selling reprints of his GNU-licensed books on Amazon, his publisher is not

Internet Companies’ Bogus Plea for Regulation

Mob Rule! How Users Took Over Twitter

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by Jerry Brito on October 20, 2009 View Comments

FCC announces new regulatory docketing system to be unveiled Friday
The announcement was posted as both a Word Document and a PDF. Brace yourselves.

Critics fault Recovery Board's first posting of stimulus data

Google Voice Voicemails accessible through Google search

What lit mag McSweeney's could teach news orgs about the iPhone

Mining mobile-phone data for the public good

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by Jerry Brito on October 19, 2009 View Comments

FCC Considers Opening Up US Broadband Access

Lawsuits filed over Sidekick outages

The Last Days of the Polymath
People who know a lot about a lot have long been an exclusive club, but now they are an endangered species.