ResearchHijacking net neutrality
Regardless of what happens with next week’s FCC vote, the whole net neutrality debate that’s gone off the rails. Read more »
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MoreRegardless of what happens with next week’s FCC vote, the whole net neutrality debate that’s gone off the rails. Read more »
Google’s long-term Chrome strategy to take over your desktop is making more progression. Chrome can now associate local Mac files with Google Chrome apps in the Finder if you have Chrome… Read more »
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Pundit Simon Wardley poo-poos any notion that Microsoft should buy Red Hat. Canonical, he writes, is a far more strategic choice. Read more »