Post Tech Archive: VIDEOS
Breaking down Internet privacy legislation
There may be gridlock with some tech policy issues in a Republican-led House, but Internet privacy won't be held up in the jam, Reed Smith attorneys Amy Mushahwar and Judy Harris, said. The two privacy and communications attorneys stopped...
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Cecilia Kang
| November 9, 2010; 9:00 AM ET |
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FTC, Facebook, Google, Privacy, VIDEOS
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Facebook co-founder Hughes builds new social network for causes
Facebook co-founder Hughes builds Jumo, a new social network for causes around the globe.
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Cecilia Kang
| November 8, 2010; 10:00 AM ET |
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Breaking down the battle over Internet television
Your Browser DoesNot Support IFrames. There is a fierce battle brewing over the future of television and Marvin Ammori, a law professor at the University of Nebraska explains in this video how several recent events highlight the race by companies...
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Cecilia Kang
| November 2, 2010; 10:22 AM ET |
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Consumers, FCC, Net Neutrality, VIDEOS
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Video calls gaining traction, Pew survey shows
bout one in five U.S. adults have participated in a video call over the Web on their desktops or on their cell phones, according to a survey released Wednesday by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project.
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Cecilia Kang
| October 13, 2010; 12:02 PM ET |
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Apple, Google, Media, VIDEOS
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Congress passes bill to make Internet, smartphones accessible for blind, deaf
Congress passed a bill on Tuesday night that would make the Internet and mobile phones more accessible to people with disabilities. The legislation will go to President Obama next week to sign into law. Advocates for the blind and deaf say the 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act would ensure that Web sites and makers of consumer electronics consider the vision- and hearing-impaired, who have been left behind as more communications tools move to the Web.
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Cecilia Kang
| September 29, 2010; 10:11 AM ET |
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Video Q&A with AT&T: Biggest corporate users of Web should pay more for network
Click here for video Hank Hultquist, AT&T’s federal regulatory vice president answered your questions on reforms of a phone subsidy that the Federal Communications Commission wants to use for the buildout of broadband lines. Hultquist argues that maybe some...
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Cecilia Kang
| August 2, 2010; 8:00 AM ET |
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AT&T, Broadband, FCC, VIDEOS
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