My Photo

Email me


Made with ImageChef

Google Content Search


Powered by Rollyo

Content Matters Community

Content Links

  • AlacraBlog
  • AlacraWiki
  • billtrippe.com
  • ContentBiz
  • E-Media Tidbits
  • eContent Magazine
  • InfoCommerce
  • ONLINE Insider
  • PaidContent.org
  • Research Recap
  • Seth Godin Blog
  • Shore Communications
  • That We Know
  • The Content Wrangler
  • Web Ink Now
Powered by TypePad

Content Industry Jobroll

  • Jobs from Indeed

Syndication and Reuse

  • Creative Commons License
    This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License.

« Nstein raises $10M (Cdn) | Main | Google to launch vertical search for health market? »

May 02, 2006

Net Neutrality

The Times and many other outlets had interesting articles this morning on Net Neutrality aka efforts to thwart AT&T and other carriers and ISPs from trying to change the Internet playing field.
But, none say it better than Fred Wilson in his post today: A VC: I Am Pro Choice.
It's scary to think that the same Congress who thought the solution to all of our energy dependency woes was a $100 voter payoff will now be assessing a complex issue such as this.  Hopefully, Google, Microsoft, and all the other companies who have their livelihood at risk will weigh in and shut this ridiculous effort down.

In the meantime, take a minute and contact your Senators and Representatives and tell them to support Byron Dorgan and Olympia Snowe's net neutrality bill.

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/t/trackback/480703/4789925

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Net Neutrality:

Comments

Post a comment

If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In

RSS Feed

  • Subscribe in NewsGator Online
  • Subscribe in Bloglines

  • Add to netvibes

  • Add to Google

Subscribe to Content Matters via email


  • Enter your Email


    Powered by FeedBlitz

Barry's Twitter Updates

    follow me on Twitter

    Premium Content

    • Premium Content from Alacrastore.com

    Facebook

    Research Topics

    Search the Alacra Store

    • Search For Business Information