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What a shame. He could have stood up against this BS deal. Google wouldn't fire him. In the worst case, they would probably ask him to resign and this would still draw attention to the issue. What in the bloody hell is happening at Google? Seems to me Sergey has lost control of this company.
> Seems to me Sergey has lost control of this company.

Well, he did hire a CEO in 2001, so effectively that happened long ago.

Wow, I'm old enough to know better but I'm still amazed at the willingness of "principled people" to throw those principles overboard so easily. Next thing you know Cory Doctorow will be pushing DRM.
What really upset me is when I heard that Radiohead licensed their 2007 album In Rainbows to music labels. Now the RIAA is sending takedown notices to people who host the album online. http://torrentfreak.com/riaa-protects-radioheads-in-rainbows...
Why is that upsetting? It wasn’t given away for free under a redistribution licence, it was given away for 'what you want to pay' under a non-redistribution licence. Just because you want to redistribute it doesn’t make that legal.
I always thought Al Gore was the Father of the Internet.

This whole PR is just plain BS. Data packets with headers [cribs] routed over a digital communications network -- look beyond the mythical van in California. Look for inspirations from the C&C used in Blitzkrieg...

https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Gordon_Welchm...

> Internet traffic has to prioritized on the backbones and local networks before it gets to the local wireless transmitters therefore it will be available in a prioritized order to local wireline consumers too.

Is this true? Given that this is the main argument of the article, the author could have elaborated a bit and I don't know nearly enough about the inner workings of Internet providers, so is this actually true or just some senseless punditry?

I can't comment on backbone technology, but it's common for network devices to provide Differentiated Services, which is a traffic-type classifier and QoS system. They're needed to keep your FTP traffic from lagging your VOIP call. The only reason these wouldn't be used on backbones is if there's simply too much traffic to classify fast enough, but I don't think that's the case.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Differentiated_services