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Thursday, 28 July 2011
Labels: Andrew Sullivan, Internet, Movies
Monday, 25 July 2011
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
Thursday, 9 June 2011
Saturday, 21 May 2011
Labels: Advertisements, Donald Trump, Internet
Friday, 22 April 2011
The Struggle to Control the Internet
"In addition to trying to create exclusivity (mind control) for its publications, the mainstream media and Anglosphere are trying to create 'firewalls' that will separate the blogosphere from mainstream news.
"Western powers-that-be are attempting to do this by creating a two-tier Internet that will eventually feature high-tech video and text distribution for mainstream publications and low-tech, inefficient distribution for non-mainstream efforts.
"The trouble with this strategy is that technology itself is evolving so rapidly that it is undercutting such efforts.
"Most alternative news media tends to focus on text offerings anyway and most users of such information are interested in content rather than 'bells and whistles' so it is questionable as to whether enhanced presentations of uncoupled content will make a difference.
"A third way that the powers-that-be are attacking the blogosphere is through copyright.
"The elites have seemingly launched a concerted attack against the blogosphere's many news aggregators, hoping to intimidate them by setting legal precedents that make it unfeasible for such alternative news services to offer so much as even simple links to various mainstream Internet news sites, videos, etc.
MORE HERE: The Struggle to Control the Internet
Thanks to Felix for the link to The Daily Bell.
Labels: Internet
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
YouTube is now mainly commercial junk. The "YouTube HomePage does not promote Individual Videos." (Is The YouTube SEO Guy Smoking Crack?)
You try to watch a YouTube video which is 'non-commercial' and find that it buffers and buffers and buffers.
You switch to a YouTube video that is 'commercial' and find that it plays beautifully.
You Google 'CIA, Tunisia, voltairenet' and on the first page you find no mention of voltairenet's article on the CIA's role in the Tunisia coup.
You Google 'Tunisia revolt' and you are unlikely to find any mention of Soros or the CIA.
The CIA and its friends appear to be constructing a two tier internet.
Commercial stuff is in the top tier.
The rest is in the bottom tier and will be difficult to find and slow to upload.
At PCPRO, on 21 January 2011, the question is asked: Is the internet as we know it dead?
The answer involves:
"Websites and services that are willing to pay" being "thrust into the 'fast lane'".
"Those that don't" being "left fighting for scraps of bandwidth or even blocked outright."
According to Andrew Heaney, executive director of strategy and regulation at TalkTalk, Britain’s second biggest ISP:
"We have a .... differentiated network at all levels, with huge levels of widespread discrimination of traffic types..."
( Zen Internet doesn’t employ any traffic shaping across their network, and Zen has won the PC Pro Best Broadband ISP award for the past 7 years - Zen Internet)
Streaming video is the largest single category of internet traffic.
"Broadcasters willing to pay will be put into the 'fast lane'; those who don't will be left to fight their way through the regular internet traffic jams."
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Anonymous brings our attention to: "Why does Google block "Bilderberg" from auto-complete?".
"I would like to know why Google blocks 'Bilderberg' from auto-complete when it has over 2 million search results. Could this have anything to do with Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, reportedly being in attendance for the 2009 Bilderberg meeting?"
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THE CIA WAS INVOLVED IN THE TUNISIA REVOLT - THIERRY MEYSSAN OF VOLTAIRENET .
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