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Saturday Apr 29th 2006

Save The Internet!!

 
This post filed under: Blog, Politics, ReVlog, Video Blog

This is serious … if you’ve never contacted your congressmen before, now is the time to start doing so.





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Save the Net Now


How would the gutting of Network Neutrality affect you?
  • Google users–Another search engine could pay dominant Internet providers like AT&T to guarantee the competing search engine opens faster than Google on your computer.

  • Innovators with the “next big idea”–Startups and entrepreneurs will be muscled out of the marketplace by big corporations that pay Internet providers for dominant placing on the Web. The little guy will be left in the “slow lane” with inferior Internet service, unable to compete.

  • Ipod listeners–A company like Comcast could slow access to iTunes, steering you to a higher-priced music service that it owned.

  • Political groups–Political organizing could be slowed by a handful of dominant Internet providers who ask advocacy groups to pay “protection money” for their websites and online features to work correctly.

  • Nonprofits–A charity’s website could open at snail-speed, and online contributions could grind to a halt, if nonprofits can’t pay dominant Internet providers for access to “the fast lane” of Internet service.

  • Online purchasers–Companies could pay Internet providers to guarantee their online sales process faster than competitors with lower prices–distorting your choice as a consumer.

  • Small businesses and tele-commuters–When Internet companies like AT&T favor their own services, you won’t be able to choose more affordable providers for online video, teleconferencing, Internet phone calls, and software that connects your home computer to your office.

  • Parents and retirees–Your choices as a consumer could be controlled by your Internet provider, steering you to their preferred services for online banking, health care information, sending photos, planning vacations, etc.

  • Bloggers–Costs will skyrocket to post and share video and audio clips–silencing citizen journalists and putting more power in the hands of a few corporate-owned media outlets.

Blocking Innovation

Corporate control of the Web would reduce your choices and stifle the spread of innovative and independent ideas that we’ve come to expect online. It would throw the digital revolution into reverse. Internet gatekeepers are already discriminating against Web sites and services they don’t like:

  • In 2004, North Carolina ISP Madison River blocked their DSL customers from using any rival Web-based phone service.

  • In 2005, Canada’s telephone giant Telus blocked customers from visiting a Web site sympathetic to the Telecommunications Workers Union during a contentious labor dispute.

  • Shaw, a major Canadian cable TV company, is charging an extra $10 a month to “enhance” competing Internet telephone services.

  • In April, Time Warner’s AOL blocked all emails that mentioned www.dearaol.com — an advocacy campaign opposing the company’s pay-to-send e-mail scheme.

This is just the beginning. Cable and telco giants want to eliminate the Internet’s open road in favor of a tollway that protects their status quo while stifling new ideas and innovation. If they get their way, they’ll shut down the free flow of information and dictate how you use the Internet!



Save the Net Now

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Thursday Apr 27th 2006

Whats your favorite!?

 
This post filed under: Blog

Every now and again I go back and read some of my old blogs (something I’m sure we all do). There are some great blogs in there.

You may not realize that I have a “Greatest Hits” category on DavidMeade.com. While I love the blogs that I’ve listed as Greatest Hits, I think I should add a few more to the category.

So, I’m asking for your help. Chime in below in the comments and let me know what your favorite DavidMeade.com Blog is. (To my old regulars who got scared away by the video blogs … I’m talking to you … where did you all go!? Get back to commenting … I’ve made it easier for you … this ones all text!)

Also, check out the blogs I’ve listed below. (For you relatively new viewers this is a good place for you to start with this assignment.) These are some of my favorites. Give them a read and let me know which of them YOU would vote to add to the DavidMeade.com Greatest Hits section!

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Saturday Apr 22nd 2006

Go Go White Sox!

 
This post filed under: Blog, Chicago, Video Blog

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A night at the ball game.

Tuesday Apr 11th 2006

New Links!

 
This post filed under: News

I’ve updated the links page, and I think it’s in a format now that will allow for more frequent updates. I still plan on adding some links, changing the order, and fine-tuning the layout, but at least the page is more up to date.

Sunday Apr 9th 2006

VideobloggingWeek2006 - Day7

 
This post filed under: Blog, Greatest Hits, Video Blog

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Day Seven: Yesterday I thanked the Universe, and today we appreciate it. Day 7 … it’s been a blast, but I’m glad it’s over.

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  • Statelight by DT King

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Saturday Apr 8th 2006

VideobloggingWeek2006 - Day6

 
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Day Six: Just when you think you’re out of material the Universe hands you some … Thanks, Universe!

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Other Vloggers you’ll see: Doug Meade,

Friday Apr 7th 2006

VideobloggingWeek2006 - Day5

 
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Day Five, still Alive.

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Thursday Apr 6th 2006

VideobloggingWeek2006 - Day4

 
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For Day 4 of Videoblogging Week 2006: Vlogging Dangerously take a brief cab ride in downtown chicago.

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  • City Jungle by LastFuture

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Wednesday Apr 5th 2006

VideobloggingWeek2006 - Day3

 
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For Day 3 of Videoblogging Week 2006: Vlogging Dangerously I decided to … defy the laws of physics.

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Tuesday Apr 4th 2006

VideobloggingWeek2006 - Day2

 
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Sorry for not making the rounds with comments today, but I think this video will explain why I couldn’t.

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