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[30 Jul 2010 | Comments Off | ]

RoadMAP doesn’t know what to make of this, but the technology is very interesting, indeed.
Exclusive: Google, CIA Invest in ‘Future’ of Web Monitoring
The investment arms of the CIA and Google are both backing a company that monitors the web in real time – and says it uses that information to predict the future.
The company is [...]

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[29 Jul 2010 | Comments Off | ]

A significant minority of the country is upset about government intrusion into our lives.  RoadMAP doubts that many of them would want to repeal the FTC’s Do Not Call rules.   The is a success story which bears examination.
Do Not Call List Tops 200 Million, Some Scammers Still Ignore It
The Federal Trade Commission announced a milestone [...]

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[28 Jul 2010 | Comments Off | ]

Fox News Channel’s domination of the ratings continues unabated.  In the latest numbers, its prime time ratings exceed MSNBC, CNN, and HLN put together.  But the number that jumped out to the New York Times’ Brian Stelter is that just 1.38% of those viewers are Black.
Fox News Audience Just 1.38% Black
Fox News may be the undisputed [...]

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[27 Jul 2010 | Comments Off | ]

First today, RoadMAP has a followup to last week’s item about T-Mobile’s consideration of transgressing the line on net neutrality.  The folks at T-Mobile have put out a statement attempting to clarify matters, as well as a somewhat clunky translation of the Der Spiegel interview which started the brouhaha.  Make up your own mind….
Returning to RoadMAP’s usual business, this [...]

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[26 Jul 2010 | Comments Off | ]

Here is a reminder that human nature is susceptible to low tech stratagems.
Fake Femme Fatale Shows Social Network Risks
Researcher Thomas Ryan says fictitious Robin Sage character fooled many holding security, military and intelligence posts
Hundreds of people in the information security, military and intelligence fields recently found themselves with egg on their faces after sharing personal [...]

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[23 Jul 2010 | Comments Off | ]

If you check up on T-Mobile on Google News this morning, the top item will almost surely be that there are rumors that T-Mobile may soon be offering the iPhone to its subscribers.  But there is another story about T-Mobile that bears attention: an interview in which its CEO says that he hopes to start [...]

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[22 Jul 2010 | Comments Off | ]

This solidly reported piece in the August issue of Wired appears to be about the relationship between Apple and AT&T as they developed the iPhone.  It doesn’t tell you much you didn’t know about Apple, but it offers a revealing peek into the AT&T culture.  There is still a lot of Ma Bell’s DNA over there.
Bad Connection: [...]

Prometheus Radio Project v.FCC »

[21 Jul 2010 | Comments Off | ]

By Juliana Gruenwald, National Journal
The FCC came under criticism Wednesday for its decision to defend media ownership rules that critics argue allow for greater media consolidation.
The FCC filed a brief in the U.S. District Court of Appeals in Philadelphia defending the media ownership rules adopted in 2007 under Republican Chairman Kevin Martin. The FCC relaxed rules [...]

Prometheus Radio Project v.FCC »

[21 Jul 2010 | Comments Off | ]

WASHINGTON — Today, the Federal Communications Commission filed a brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals of the Third Circuit addressing broadcast media ownership rules. In the brief, the Commission’s majority, with Commissioner Michael J. Copps dissenting, supported former-Chairman Kevin Martin’s 2007 decision to relax the Newspaper Broadcast Cross-Ownership (NBCO) rule in the nation’s top [...]

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[21 Jul 2010 | Comments Off | ]

You may not have heard of Harbinger Capital Partners, but they may or may not become major players in the broadband ecosphere.  When Harbinger agreed to an aggressive schedule for build out of a $6 billion neutral, open wholesale network, AT&T and Verizon objected because they can’t benefit from it.  (MAP supported Harbinger.)  If Harbinger [...]