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Nine Things I Hate About The Internet

Gnomie Austin Polanco writes:

Watching Videos
Waiting for online videos to buffer is really annoying — especially if you’re trying to keep up with a live stream.

Registration
Signing up for a Web mail account or YouTube or just about any site nowadays often requires filling out long registration forms. Why do they need my address, postal code, [...]

How Big Is The Web? More Than A Trillion Pages!

On the Google blog, Jesse Alpert & Nissan Hajaj posted an article today called “We knew the Web was big…” which indicates Google engineers recently noted that the number of Web pages on the Internet passed the one-trillion mark. That’s 1,000,000,000,000 pages. For those who don’t process the impact of adding that many groups of [...]

The Internet’s Role In Exposing Human Right Violations

Gnomie Keagan Bryce writes:
Dear Chris,
Recently it has come to my attention that belligerent leaders are having trouble suppressing the various atrocities that they commit. This exposure is thanks to the Internet, which enables bloggers to write about and inform the world of the activities of malevolent dictators. Examples of bloggers exposing their pernicious leaders range [...]

Net Neutrality

Gnomie Ian writes:
Hi, Chris!
I used to come into your chat room often under the ID: Ian. Sadly, I’m so busy these days I can’t even find time for myself. I still watch your videos on YouTube and think they are top-rated. Keep up the good work, mate!
Here is my question.
With your own personal problems having [...]

Daylife

The ways in which we receive our news have evolved quite a bit over the years. Newspapers used to be what we turned to first, but radio and television broadcasts soon grabbed the interest of the public, and now the Internet is attracting our attention in an even bigger way. Personally, I’ve all but given [...]

Cruise Ship Internet


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I’m sorry about the bad image and sound quality. We are on a cruise ship in Hawaii right now. I’m using the Internet via a connection provided to me from Ustream.tv. This is, of course, a mobile [...]

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