U.S. Net Hegemony Finally Comes to an End
The U.S. net hegemony finally comes to an end: the net’s traffic begins to bypass them; http://is.gd/23uX
The U.S. net hegemony finally comes to an end: the net’s traffic begins to bypass them; http://is.gd/23uX
US lawmakers want explanations on online advertising based on consumers’ Web surfing habits; http://is.gd/1cu9
VWN offers an interesting background regarding China‘s virtual world efforts (CRD); http://is.gd/IcH
“Who will pay as the Internet grows?”, asks IHT: The Net neutrality debate in Europe is just starting; http://is.gd/tvX
Ham [blog]: “Politicians need to learn that anyone can break news, and citizens … can post it anywhere”; http://is.gd/tjH
By the state’s count, every one of the top 2o online stores in the US now collects New York tax; http://is.gd/qxj
Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (H.R.493) becomes law: http://tinyurl.com/6nn96l