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Intel CEO Blasts U.S. R&D Policy
Another barb thrown at the US Broadband "policy", vis a vis that of other countries, and the potential long-term damage to our education system and our economy. This time it's from from Craig Barrett
With Verizon buying MCI and SBC buying ATT, don't expect an increase in bitrate anytime soon (but get ready for a sticker-shock when you get your next broadband bill)
3:25:15 PM
In Brief: China tightens surveillance of Internet forums (InfoWorld). InfoWorld - The Chinese government has tightened surveillance of Internet chat rooms and discussion forums ahead of the annual National People's Congress (NPC) meeting, which begins March 5 in Beijing, according to the official Xinhua News Agency. The NPC is China's highest legislative body. A major focus of this year's meeting is consideration of a draft antisecession law aimed at curbing Taiwanese moves toward formal independence. Chat rooms and discussion boards on popular Web sites have been assigned security guards responsible for monitoring the content of messages and postings during the NPC session, Xinhua said. Messages submitted by users will be filtered and censored before appearing online. In an effort to boost control over the Internet during the NPC meeting, officials from China's Ministry of Public Security met with executives from local Internet service providers, major Web sites, and Internet cafe chains, Xinhua reported. The report did not specify how long these added Internet control measures will remain in place. [Yahoo! News: Technology - Internet]
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