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January 18, 2007
Oh, What a Tangled Web Google Weaves
By now it is well known that the web search company Google is behind the massive "net neutrality" campaign.
December 14, 2006
May the Ghost of the Economy Future Yet to Come Visit Washington
Washington, DC shows every evidence of still being haunted by the past economy, huddling under the sheets to hide from the economy future.
December 7, 2006
Do We Still Need Universal Service?
Unlike the rollout of most other technologies, when electricity and telephone service were rolled out to the nation, government programs were created to make sure that everyone had access to these critical technologies.
November 30, 2006
So Where Are the Accusations of Voting Fraud Now?
Tired of all those post-election news stories about how voting-machine maker Diebold’s touch-screen technology was so faulty that it threw the election to .
November 16, 2006
A Nation of Laws—Or Corporate Pardons?
On October 20, the 11th Circuit, United States Court of Appeals issued a permanent injunction against EchoStar Communications for illegally retransmitting local broadcast network signals.
November 9, 2006
Consumers Benefitting from Communications Competition
For decades, deregulation opponents predicted the devastating effect that divestiture and deregulation would have and yet, the market place has once again proved that competition inevitably accrues to the consumers’ benefit—in a big way and a recently released study by Microeconomic Consulting and Research Associates, Inc.
November 2, 2006
Google the Term "Hypocrite"
In January of this year, the search engine company Google negotiated an arrangement with wireless phone manufacturer Motorola to "integrate a Google icon onto select devices so that users can connect directly to Google anytime, anywhere at the click of a button.
October 26, 2006
More Tax Discrimination Against E-commerce
Thousands of Americans use the Internet to negotiate lower prices for hotel rooms by going to online hotel-booking companies such as Hotels.
October 19, 2006
Are Costs the Best Way to Measure a Health Care System?
Everyone from consumers, businesses small and large, and government policy makers is concerned about rising health care costs.