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Neeley Jr v FCC et al, (5:12-cv-5208)

The largest clear error of the Supreme Court was calling internet wire communications "internet" and alleging these wire communications using computers as the electronic apparatus on either end of telecommunications used some "unique and wholly new medium" in ACLU v Reno.

Internet wire communications are simply use of a computer on one end of a wire to communicate to computers on the other end of wires though these communications may include radio…

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Added by Curtis J Neeley Jr., MFA on September 27, 2012 at 1:48pm — No Comments

The Internet has ALWAYS BEEN ILLEGAL!

The
Open Internet has ALWAYS been against the law. 
ALWAYS

 

When the laws that ARE ALREADY ON THE BOOKS SINCE 1934 are enforced  EXACTLY as written, "Open" internet simultaneous wire and radio communications will cease to exist.
The
open Internet has ALWAYS BEEN ILLEGAL!



FULL DISCLOSURE
:

I have sued the United States, the FCC, Google Inc, Microsoft…

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Added by Curtis J Neeley Jr., MFA on May 14, 2012 at 6:30pm — No Comments

NEW MEDIA : EXPLORING THE TECHNOLOGICAL SHIFT IN CREATIVE INDUSTRIES

The exihibition "A trip to the moon" that will be presented at the Bonniers Museum in Stockholm (Sweden) next spring is raising questions about the development of new communication technologies such as social media, mobile phones, i-pads etc...and their impact on the film industry and traditional media like television.

New cultural phenomena and social behaviour emerges with the spreading of Internet and social media related technologies. They are not only…

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Added by Jasmin Farand on January 5, 2012 at 8:39pm — No Comments

ABSTRACT - IMAGERY OF THE 21ST CENTURY: Jasim Farand

IMAGERY IN THE 21st CENTURY

Edited by Oliver GRAU with Thomas VEIGL

Cambridge/Mass., MIT Press, 2011

7 x 9 ● 424 pp. ● 132 figures



Scholars from science, art and humanities explore the meaning of our new image worlds and offer new strategies for visual analysis.  With contributions by Marie-Luise Angerer,  Olaf Breidbach,  Adrian David Cheok,  Wendy Chun, Sean Cubitt,  James Elkins,  Oliver Grau,  Stefan Heidenreich,  Eduardo Kac,  Martin Kemp,  Harald Kraemer,  Lev… Continue

Added by Reid Cornwell on September 4, 2011 at 10:30am — No Comments

Vint Cerf's Final Frontier: The Inteplanetary Internet

"Father of the Internet" now focused on building a communications network capable of supporting deep space exploration.

What does the man who invented the Internet do for an encore? He builds a space-based version of the worldwide computing and communications network. "We need a set of protocols that work on interplanetary distances, TCP/IP does not," said Cerf, at a press conference… Continue

Added by Reid Cornwell on May 12, 2011 at 10:00am — No Comments

The internet: By The Numbers

Email

107 trillion – The number of emails sent on the Internet in 2010.

294 billion – Average number of email messages per day.

1.88 billion – The number of email users worldwide.

480 million – New email users since the year before.

89.1% – The share of emails that were spam.

262 billion – The number of spam emails per day (assuming 89% are spam).

2.9 billion – The number of email accounts worldwide.

25% – Share of email accounts that…

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Added by Reid Cornwell on February 22, 2011 at 8:30am — No Comments

Apps and Identity - The New Lifestyle

In the much-publicized, much-discussed article titled "The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet." in the September 2010 issue of "Wired" magazine, co-author editor-in-chief Chris Anderson writes, "[O]ur tolerance for the delirious chaos of infinite competition finds…

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Added by Reid Cornwell on August 22, 2010 at 12:07pm — No Comments

The Cult of the Amateur: How Today's Internet Is Killing Our Culture



Author Andrew Keen discusses his book "The Cult of the Amateur: How Today's Internet Is Killing Our Culture" as part of the Authors@Google series. This event took place June 5, 2007 at Google Headquarters in Mountain View, CA.

We revisit this 2007 humorous, often acidic, production with one question in mind, "WAS HE RIGHT?"…

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Added by Managing Editor on February 26, 2010 at 2:30pm — 1 Comment

The Libertarian Culture of the Internet: Andrew Keen



Andrew Keen is an author, commentator and speaker. Previously a pioneering internet entrepreneur, he is reknowned for his challenging critiques of Web 2.0, social media and modern internet culture.The Digital Revolution programme one team met and interviewed Andrew to discuss the Internet's libertarian beginnings and its expanding role in world cultures and… Continue

Added by Reid Cornwell on December 9, 2009 at 2:30pm — No Comments

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