Monthly Archives: May 2014

New Russian Internet Censorship Law Targets Bloggers

A new Russian internet censorship law will require popular bloggers to register with the government, a move that will enable closer government control over what is published online. Continue reading

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HP to Spend $1 Billion on New Cloud Technologies Based on OpenStack

HP announced on Tuesday that it will invest $1 billion in cloud computing over the next two years. This investment will support new open source cloud platforms and products. Their new cloud portfolio, HP Helion, combines several existing cloud services with new OpenStack products. HP was a founding platinum member… Continue reading

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Emails Between Google and NSA Suggest Ongoing Cooperation: Reports

Google and other major tech companies have been meeting with the NSA about cybersecurity for years, emails obtained by Al Jazeera reveal. The emails between Google executives Sergey Brin and Eric Schmidt and NSA Director General Keith Alexander were obtained under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), and date from the summer of 2012. Continue reading

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What Is Net Neutrality And Why Does It Matter?

The post What Is Net Neutrality And Why Does It Matter? appeared first on HostGator Blog | Gator Crossing . Net neutrality is the basic premise that all online data should be treated equally, without discrimination, without additional charges, and without blocking or throttling internet usage by all ISPs (Internet Service Providers) or by the government. It is uncensored access, equal access, and unrestricted access. As Senator Franken (of Minnesota) has been quoted as saying “Net neutrality is the First Amendment issue of our time.” The internet was designed as an open medium of communication, one in which all users could access all content (within the legal requirements for content access in certain cases) without being restricted from doing so. There are many that argue that net neutrality no longer exists, in light of the fact that the FCC’s previous rulings on the matter were recently struck down, but in light of the publicity that we, the users of the internet, have brought to this issue, in light of the protests that we have made, the FCC is taking steps to create new net neutrality rules, working to try to keep the public’s desires at heart (a first for the FCC, one could argue!). The FCC’s actions are not entirely altruistic, being concerned with the creation of monopolies and the like, but, the fact of the matter is that net neutrality is not yet dead. If net neutrality ceases, we could be looking at a creation of an internet bogged down by fees, one in which the user must pay to access certain types of content. One in which Netflix does not have to pay a toll to have its content streamed, and one in which those tolls are not passed on in fees to the customers who wish to use it. It is not just streaming that would be affected, however, but all content. For example if you wanted access to the news websites, you could be charged a fee, and another fee could be charged if you wanted to look at internet memes. The sky would be the limit if net neutrality dies out completely. So yes, pay attention to anything involving net neutrality, and remember, as we said back in 2011 – “We here at HostGator support a free internet. An internet in which free information and unhindered distribution of said information is an unalienable human right.” We still stand by this statement and we believe that you need to know what’s going on in the world of the internet today! Image Source: Color Lines. (2014). Net Neutrality . [image online] Available at: http://colorlines.com/assets_c/2013/09/net_neutrality_081310-thumb-640xauto-629-thumb-640xauto-9121.gif [Accessed: 27 Mar 2014]. web hosting Continue reading

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With IPO, China’s Alibaba Could Become Serious Competitor to Global Cloud Providers

Alibaba Group, a Chinese company known for ecommerce but also for the impressive cloud infrastructure that underpins it, has filed registration documents to be publicly traded in the US in what some speculate could be among the largest initial public offerings the US has ever seen. Continue reading

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