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Google accused that it violates the principle of Internet neutrality
Online giant Google was accused of violating one of the most important laws of the Internet, the principle of neutrality, according to which everyone has equal access to information. Critics fear that with U.S. telecommunications company Verizon, Google has sketched a plan for "shared" performance allocation leading Internet and only... Continue reading
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The brain works like the Internet
According to a recent study brain seems to resemble a vast interconnected network like the Internet, reports BBC. This information is contrary view "top-down" of the human brain, specific to the 19th century. Research published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of... Continue reading
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E-house. Future Home
At first glance, science fiction is all about: Electronic devices work only when the current tariff is lower, radiators controlled by mobile phone, 3D TVs that talk. This is the reality but the near future. All the above features mentioned before, but many others are already happening. They are found... Continue reading
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Babylonian language, revived online
Several linguists worldwide have compiled an online collection of Babylonian texts spoken language to allow anyone to find out how the language sounds that dominate the Middle East just two and a half thousand years, informs Yahoo News Among the texts are found recorded Epic of Gilgamesh and Hammurabi's Code,... Continue reading
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Internet should win the Nobel Peace Prize?
The Internet has entered this year's competition for the Nobel Peace Prize. Awarding the prize to a structure that is neither an individual nor a group of people is perfectly justified. "Marx would certainly understand why people favor the detriment of processes and structures, is an error. " May remains... Continue reading
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Google published an interactive book about the Internet
Google announced Friday that it has published an online guide to the Internet for beginners called "20 things I learned about web browsers. Interactive book is available online and address issues ranging from simple themes, such as "What is the Web and how it works?"to more complicated topics, such as... Continue reading
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Bulgaria among the countries with the highest level of internet piracy
Bulgaria is among the countries with the highest level of piracy on the Internet in Central and Eastern Europe, was announced at the Forum BAIT 2.10 Week held in Sofia Novinite informs. Matthew Lambert, coordinator of the U.S. Department of Justice and Intellectual Property Law Enforcement in Eastern Europe, said... Continue reading
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How important are social networks in popular uprisings - Stratfor analysis
The role of social networks like Facebook or Twitter or revolution protests drew special attention from the press in recent years and produced a general impression that the network facilitates the organization of actions to change the regime in one country or another. But social media alone can not trigger... Continue reading
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Only 2% of Japan's Internet users use Facebook
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, is one of the most famous people in the U.S. and the whole online environment. However his name is little known in Japan, one of the most developed countries with the world's communications infrastructure, says The New York Times. Less than two million people use... Continue reading
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China has censored the word "Egypt" sites of micro-blogging
The word "Egypt" was censored on Saturday on several sites of micro-blogging in China, where political, democratic claims and street protests are not Communist Party's favorite topics AFP. On sites of micro-blogging sina.com and sohu.com, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter (and it censored in China), a search with the word... Continue reading
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Microsoft move some of the activities in Egypt, due to interruption of the Internet
Microsoft has decided to temporarily relocate to other countries a part of operations in Egypt because of serious problems with the Internet, writes Computerworld. And other technology companies are ready to take action, and how the situation will worsen with the Internet will be interrupted more. On Friday, the government... Continue reading
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