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Internet freedom means different things to different people. Given the expansion of Internet technology, it is understandable why a state like China, with the world’s largest population of Internet users, would resort to censorship as a means to forestall the Internet??s harms...

Author: By Marion Liu | Title: A New Take on Censorship | 3/10/2010 | See Source »

...free internet. Good deal, right? While he mentions that the two might not be causally related, giving a ten is still the ethical thing to do: if you “don’t give ten bucks you’ll probably still get free internet??but you might feel guilty about it.”  Sound logic, indeed...

Author: By Julie R. Barzilay, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Senior Gift Adds to Video Frenzy | 3/10/2010 | See Source »

Apparently created by a 17-year-old Russian techie bored of his Moscow friends and looking for some foreign excitement, the Internet??s undeniably creepiest creation yet began with nothing but high hopes and good intentions. The premise is bizarre, yet strangely endearing. You simply type in those magical letters, click “Start,” and find yourself suddenly transported to a face-to-face webcam encounter with anyone from lonely middle-aged men to drunken New Zealand rugby players...

Author: By MARIETTA M COBURN, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Love It: Chatroulette | 2/26/2010 | See Source »

...Hanger said. Because of the irrelevance of Adwords’ placements, Hanger said Freeze stopped using it. For her new online venture Her Campus, Hanger said she plans to use an “old fashioned approach” to find companies looking to advertise on the Internet??by individually soliciting companies. Edelman’s full report is available at www.benedelman.org/advertisersrights.

Author: By Kerry K. Clark, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Prof. Defends Online Advertisers’ Rights | 9/25/2009 | See Source »

...recognize that ISPs must find ways to ration their limited bandwidth effectively; however, this is still possible without picking the Internet??s winners and losers. Cell-phone providers charge talkative people more money, but they don’t charge based on who they’re talking to. Similarly, ISPs could charge users for the amount of bandwidth they consume, as long as they treat all Internet use equally. When ISPs start deciding which sites reach the masses and which don’t—no matter the criteria—they distort the marketplace...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Don't Neuter the Net | 9/21/2009 | See Source »

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