First ever website brought back to life at its original URL
The World Wide Web entered the public domain exactly 20 years ago
First ever website brought back to life at its original URL
The World Wide Web entered the public domain exactly 20 years ago
Hey Texas!
The Net Neutrality debate is headed your way and we need your help!
FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai is holding an open forum on Net Neutrality at Texas A&M University in College Station on Oct. 21.
Sounds good, right? Wrong! Pai’s not a fan of real Net Neutrality.
That’s why we need you there on Oct. 21.
The web’s first photograph approaches 20 year anniversary
The web’s first ever photograph — a grainy GIF of an all-female, physics-themed parody band — is approaching its 20th birthday, according to a report from Motherboard. The image, shown above, depicts “Les Horribles Cernettes,” a group which regularly performs at CERN’s annual Hadronic Music Festival.
Breaking news: The D.C. Appeals Court just killed Net Neutrality.
This could be the end of the Internet as we know it. But it doesn’t have to be.
Tell the FCC: We Need Real Net Neutrality NOW: http://bit.ly/2XPBtkt
AT&T and Verizon don’t want a network that enables us to create, write, make, design, build and sell what we want — without restrictions or the need to ask permission from gatekeepers.
Instead, these companies want an Internet that looks an awful lot like cable television: a place where you get only the news and entertainment that pad ISPs’ profit margins. And they want an Internet that excludes dissident voices.
The secret plan to ruin the Internet.
Yesterday’s Internet Slowdown protest was epic!
Read all about here.