Save the Internet

Giant tech players, such as Apple, Microsoft & Google, have voiced their support for Net Neutrality and warned against the drastic and irrevocable harm the Internet would face without it.Broad Right-Left Coalition, Consumer Groups Rally Public Behind Internet FreedomGun Owners, Librarians Unite Against BellsAverage Joe and Saving The InternetHere is a short video explaining what Net Neutrality is and what is at stake today.MoveOnSaveTheInternet.comEliminating Net Neutrality has the potential to completely change the face of the Internet as we know it.ONLY YOU CAN HELP SAVE THE INTERNET.SIGN THE PETITION and CALL CONGRESS TODAY!Your voice needs to be heard.


As I am sure you all know, Net Neutrality is a HOT issue right now. After last week, we need to take some fast action to help protect the internet. Since we, the end users (consumers) are going to be the ones screwed by this legislation, we need to speak out TODAY. If you haven’t already done so, sign the petition and PASS it on to your friends, family, EVERYONE! We all know this is an important issue, and it only takes 2 minutes to fill out the form. JUST DOOOO IT.

Not sure what Net Neutrality is all about? Think about it this way, when you visit Google or use the iTunes Music Store, your internet traffic is treated the same. The network’s only job is to move your data from Point A to Point B and all data is treated equally. This is known as Network Neutrality.
America’s largest telecom and cable operations (AT&T, Verizon, Comcast etc.) want to get rid of the Internet’s first Amendment. They want to become the Internet Gatekeepers deciding which website go fast, slow or don’t even load at all. These providers want to ensure that the content that is most financially valuable to them is the content that performs the best. Let’s take a look at a few hypothetical examples:

1.Imagine the following. You use Google as your primary search engine and you love it. One day, your ISP (ie. AT&T, Comcast, etc.) partners with MSN Search. Suddenly, Google takes 30 seconds to load, and even longer to perform a simple search, but MSN Search runs at peak performance. Imagine if the ISP started blocking Google all together! Is that what you want the future of the internet to be?

2. Let’s say you have an iPod and you use iTunes with the iTunes Music Store to LEAGALLY purchase digital music for your enjoyment. One day, your ISP announces their own online digital music store and suddenly the iTunes Music Store takes 60 seconds to load or even longer. When you purchase a song it goes almost slower than DIALUP! The ISP is almost forcing you to use their own service by severely limiting and controlling your access to competing services.

3. Suppose you are part of a local band and use MySpace to help get your name out in the world, Flickr to share pictures on the net, and YouTube to broadcast your band. What if one day, your fans couldn’t get to your Flickr page or watch a video on YouTube because their ISP is blocking adequate bandwidth to use those services.

Still think this is a joke? Let’s take a look at some REAL LIFE examples of how ISPs are already abusing their power with the internet:

• 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 labor dispute.
• Shaw, a big Canadian cable TV company, is charging an extra $10 a month to subscribers in order 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 isn’t a joke. Net Neutrality is so important, groups, organizations, and companies are all voicing their support for Net Neutrality. Giant tech players, such as Apple, Microsoft & Google, have voiced their support for Net Neutrality and warned against the drastic and irrevocable harm the Internet would face without it.
Broad Right-Left Coalition, Consumer Groups Rally Public Behind Internet Freedom
Gun Owners, Librarians Unite Against Bells
Average Joe and Saving The Internet

Here is a short video explaining what Net Neutrality is and what is at stake today.
MoveOn
SaveTheInternet.com

Eliminating Net Neutrality has the potential to completely change the face of the Internet as we know it.
ONLY YOU CAN HELP SAVE THE INTERNET.
SIGN THE PETITION and CALL CONGRESS TODAY!
Your voice needs to be heard.

Save the Net

Microsoft Privacy Check to begin TODAY

In attempt to scare unlicensed Windows users, Microsoft will release and new version of Windows Genuine Validation in the form of Windows Genuine Advantages Notifications tool. It will display a message “This copy of Windows is not genuine;

In attempt to scare unlicensed Windows users, Microsoft will release and new version of Windows Genuine Validation in the form of Windows Genuine Advantages Notifications tool. It will display a message “This copy of Windows is not genuine; you may be a victim of software counterfeiting.”

Great…..

via cnet News.com

A Work In Progress

This is a demonstration, using an iMac (Intel Core Duo 2.0) with Quicktime and the MTV HD video. The purpose of this video is to demonstrate how actively resizing the video window changes the perspective of emphasis of the video content.

This is a demonstration, using an iMac (Intel Core Duo 2.0) with Quicktime and the MTV HD video. The purpose of this video is to demonstrate how actively resizing the video window changes the perspective of emphasis of the video content. This is a work in progress and I will make another one next week. I would suggest watching the MTV HD video first, just so you can have a better feeling of what the video is in its original form.

Google Ad’s?

Ok so i’m getting kinda annoying and wondering why my site had ads about ‘keeping children safe’ and ‘sex offenders lists’ and ‘teen sexual addiction recovery centers’.

Ok so i’m getting kinda annoying and wondering why my site had ads about ‘keeping children safe’ and ‘sex offenders lists’ and ‘teen sexual addiction recovery centers’. it’s really annoying me

MTV HD

This is a very beautiful graphic commercial for the new MTV HD channel that is coming soon. I think I may try to make a ring tone out of it for my Blackberry. If anybody is interested, let me know.

This is a very beautiful graphic commercial for the new MTV HD channel that is coming soon. If you can, download the movie and listen to just the audio. Its so pretty.

MTV HD

Edit: This is really a great song. I think I may try to make a ring tone out of it for my Blackberry. If anybody is interested, let me know.

Create Your Own Fonts! BitFontMaker

Using an extremely rich Javascript experience, BitFontMaker allows users to create their own fonts, using nothing more than a simple web browser. Check it out! You can even test drive your newly created font.via Ajax Magazine


Using an extremely rich Javascript experience, BitFontMaker allows users to create their own fonts, using nothing more than a simple web browser. Check it out! You can even test drive your newly created font.

via Ajax Magazine

Dual Displays, So Last Year

I have been using my computer with dual displays for quite a while now. And while there is no way I would go back to using just a single display, I’m starting to consider getting a third (and possibly fourth) display.


I have been using my computer with dual displays for quite a while now. And while there is no way I would go back to using just a single display, I’m starting to consider getting a third (and possibly fourth) display. I am having a hard time finding what I want though: dual-DVI output for both video cards. I looked at the NVidia Quadro 1440, however I’m getting confused by whether it is possible to use two cards because they bother operate on 16x PCI-e.
Anyway, this article talks about how adding a second display can increase your productivity by 30%. Good read.

from Digg.com via New York Times

Take that RIAA

As I am sure you all know, I am an Apple freak. Now that we are clear on that, it looks like the record labels may finally give up on their quest to get ‘variable pricing’ on the iTunes Music Store. via New York Post

As I am sure you all know, I am an Apple freak. Now that we are clear on that, it looks like the record labels may finally give up on their quest to get ‘variable pricing’ on the iTunes Music Store. Thank you Steve. All Hail the iPod!

via New York Post