We’re less than thirty minutes away from Steve Jobs taking center stage at the annual Macworld Conference & Expo. This year promises to be pretty exciting, so say the experts. You can check out live coverage of the keynote, courtesy of uneasysilence.com. They also have a list of other websites offering live coverage of the [...]
Jason Calacanis of AOL/Netscape has resigned. In case you don’t know who he is, let me refresh your memory. He is this guy. Though he may be despised by a good chunk of the digg community, he is still arguably one of the most respected business men in the internet world. This news will surely [...]
I’m a huge fan of Digg.com. I have been for quite a while now. I think the concept is brilliant; user submitted news, promoted to the front page by other users. No editors, no censorship, no agendas, just users. Democracy at its best. Sure, it has its share of problems, but by and large it’s [...]
Senators Olympia Snowe(R) from Maine and Byron Dorgan(D) from North Dakota propose an Internet Freedom Preservation Act. ISPs would not be allowed to “block, interfere with, discriminate against, impair or degrade” access to content or to prevent users from attaching devices of their choosing to the network. They would also be barred from making special [...]