GigaomSix ways in which Andrew Keen is wrong about the internet
In his new book “The Internet Is Not The Answer,” author Andrew Keen continues a theme he introduced in previous books, about how the internet is a net negative for the… Read more »
{"source":"http:\/\/search.gigaom.com\/technology\/internet\/wijax\/383af13036138b805db0da550b1f5914?authors=cap-mathewi1","varname":"wijax_f4e1b070f4ee5e7c71fd9a81b8a22326","title_element":"h2","title_class":"widget-title","title_before":"%3Ch2%20class%3D%22widget-title%22%3E","title_after":"%3C%2Fh2%3E"}
Alerts notify you of new stories or reports as soon as they are published. They are delivered via email and can be customized by topic and frequency.
Keep an eye on the future, by getting new results in your inbox.
Use the filters below to edit your Alert.
In his new book “The Internet Is Not The Answer,” author Andrew Keen continues a theme he introduced in previous books, about how the internet is a net negative for the… Read more »
Authors complain that features like Amazon’s new Kindle Unlimited book-rental program are devaluing books, but it’s not Amazon that is devaluing book writing — in a very real sense, the internet… Read more »
Most experts surveyed by the Pew Center for its latest report on the future of the internet said that they expect online privacy will still be a battleground with constantly shifting… Read more »
The FCC is proposing new rules that would govern cable networks and other carriers — rules it says will protect the open internet. But critics say the regulator is going to… Read more »
Comcast has offered to merge with Time Warner in a $45-billion deal that would combine two of the country’s largest cable providers. Here’s what you need to know about the potential… Read more »
The Turkish parliament has passed draconian new amendments to its internet law, which will allow the authorities to block content at the URL level without a court order, something critics of… Read more »
On Tuesday, an appeals court in Washington, D.C. struck down the FCC’s rules regarding net neutrality, which are designed to prevent ISPs from giving preferential treatment to certain kinds of data… Read more »
Matt Yglesias tries to argue that if antitrust authorities hadn’t stepped in, Microsoft would have prevented both Google and Apple from becoming as successful as they did — but this stretches… Read more »
A Facebook initiative to give internet access to people in underdeveloped countries, and a proposal to teach a homeless man to program — two examples of a kind of tone-deaf mindset… Read more »
According to the Wall Street Journal, the NSA’s surveillance program allows it to tap into more data than it has previously admitted — up to 75 percent of all internet traffic… Read more »