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  1. Lox

    analysis The Beginning of the End of the Open Internet Era

    In the next decade, China will establish a separate root system for their share of the internet. This will mark the end of the global internet era. When the root splits, the United States and its allies should establish a coalition of democratic nations that would offer a stark choice and clear...
  2. Lox

    information 5 milestones that shaped 50 years of internet history

    Fifty years ago, a UCLA computer science professor and his student sent the first message over the predecessor to the internet, a network called ARPANET. On Oct. 29, 1969, Leonard Kleinrock and Charley Kline sent Stanford University researcher Bill Duval a two-letter message: “lo.” The intended...
  3. Lox

    information 5 milestones that shaped 50 years of internet history

    Fifty years ago, a UCLA computer science professor and his student sent the first message over the predecessor to the internet, a network called ARPANET. On Oct. 29, 1969, Leonard Kleinrock and Charley Kline sent Stanford University researcher Bill Duval a two-letter message: “lo.” The intended...
  4. Lox

    information EU Digital Economy and Society Index report

    The Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI) is a composite index that summarises relevant indicators on Europe’s digital performance and tracks the evolution of EU member states in digital competitiveness. Over the past year, all EU countries improved their digital performance. Finland...
  5. Lox

    information EU Digital Economy and Society Index report

    The Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI) is a composite index that summarises relevant indicators on Europe’s digital performance and tracks the evolution of EU member states in digital competitiveness. Over the past year, all EU countries improved their digital performance. Finland...
  6. Lox

    discuss Internet shutdowns are an increasingly popular means of government suppression

    Shutting off the internet, it appears, is the newest and most popular means of repression. Denying internet service has now become a de facto means (CNN) of suppression by governments around the world. This year alone, at least 29 nations—including Venezuela, Iran, Turkey, Iraq, Kazakhstan, and...
  7. Lox

    discuss Internet shutdowns are an increasingly popular means of government suppression

    Shutting off the internet, it appears, is the newest and most popular means of repression. Denying internet service has now become a de facto means (CNN) of suppression by governments around the world. This year alone, at least 29 nations—including Venezuela, Iran, Turkey, Iraq, Kazakhstan, and...
  8. Lox

    domains Symbolics.com is not a good website, but that might just be the point.

    The Symbolics site, now owned by a domain investment group called Napkin (@Napkin.com), currently exists as a cute, rudimentary, sporadically updated museum about the Internet itself. In reality it’s now more mausoleum than museum, a user-submitted crypt housing gravemarkers for dead internet...
  9. Lox

    domains Symbolics.com is not a good website, but that might just be the point.

    The Symbolics site, now owned by a domain investment group called Napkin (@Napkin.com), currently exists as a cute, rudimentary, sporadically updated museum about the Internet itself. In reality it’s now more mausoleum than museum, a user-submitted crypt housing gravemarkers for dead internet...
  10. Lox

    information Verizon Is Blocking Efforts to Preserve Internet History

    Archivists attempting to preserve internet history say that Verizon is undermining their efforts to archive Yahoo Groups ahead of the service’s looming shutdown on December 14. “Yahoo banned all the email addresses that the Archive Team volunteers had been using to join Yahoo Groups in order to...
  11. Lox

    information Verizon Is Blocking Efforts to Preserve Internet History

    Archivists attempting to preserve internet history say that Verizon is undermining their efforts to archive Yahoo Groups ahead of the service’s looming shutdown on December 14. “Yahoo banned all the email addresses that the Archive Team volunteers had been using to join Yahoo Groups in order to...
  12. Bob Hawkes

    interviews Meet Dr. Paul Mockapetris: Inventor of the Domain Name System

    Over the years domain investors and website developers change DNS settings countless times, and the whole system just works. The field of domain name investment exists because standards were developed to robustly link domain names and internet addresses. This means that names that resonate with...
  13. Bob Hawkes

    interviews Meet Dr. Paul Mockapetris: Inventor of the Domain Name System

    Over the years domain investors and website developers change DNS settings countless times, and the whole system just works. The field of domain name investment exists because standards were developed to robustly link domain names and internet addresses. This means that names that resonate with...
  14. Silentptnr

    discuss Happy 50th Birthday Internet!

    Today the internet is 50 years old. :) Happy Birthday! https://www.today.com/video/happy-birthday-dear-internet-you-re-50-years-old-72239685844 Pretty cool video. Amazing how quickly technology has advanced.
  15. Silentptnr

    discuss Happy 50th Birthday Internet!

    Today the internet is 50 years old. :) Happy Birthday! https://www.today.com/video/happy-birthday-dear-internet-you-re-50-years-old-72239685844 Pretty cool video. Amazing how quickly technology has advanced.
  16. WINNA

    information Do You think We Need an Internet License?

    With the Internet growing exponentially, do you think it would be useful to have an Internet License for anything that connects to the Internet to protect Internet Citizens?
  17. WINNA

    information Do You think We Need an Internet License?

    With the Internet growing exponentially, do you think it would be useful to have an Internet License for anything that connects to the Internet to protect Internet Citizens?
  18. M

    discuss Lock down the internet to open it up

    Let me explain the title with a bit of history.... I am a father with two impressionable children and I am forever trying to lock down the internet so I can slowly acclimatize my children to some of the dangers of the internet. My children are 9 and 12 now and are inquiring more and more about...
  19. M

    discuss Lock down the internet to open it up

    Let me explain the title with a bit of history.... I am a father with two impressionable children and I am forever trying to lock down the internet so I can slowly acclimatize my children to some of the dangers of the internet. My children are 9 and 12 now and are inquiring more and more about...
  20. oldtimer

    discuss The History and The Future of Internet

    The History and The Future of Internet. I was amazed to read some articles about the beginning of Internet, how its concept began as early as the 1960s by computer scientist J.C.R. Licklider when he conceived the idea of having an “Intergalactic Computing Network” when he was working at MIT...
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