Stories Tagged as
Internet
Mark Zuckerberg: Internet connectivity is a human right
by
Queena Kim
Aug 21, 2013
Facebook's new connectivity mission dovetails nicely with Facebook’s primary business motivation, pursuing growth.
Down goes Google, down goes the Internet?
by
Ben Johnson
Aug 19, 2013
It was only down for a few minutes, but a Google outage on Friday still has people talking about the global impact.
Behind the names and numbers of the Internet
Aug 15, 2013
Fadi Chehade, CEO of ICANN -- the organization in charge of assigning names and numbers to Internet addresses -- talks about changes coming ahead for domain names and websites.
Should parents play NSA to their children's online activities?
by
Molly Wood
Aug 14, 2013
Parents want to make sure their children are safe when using the internet, but at what point does monitoring your kids become needless spying?
Astroturf book reviews and the high-speed Internet debate
by
Molly Wood
Jul 31, 2013
Susan Crawford, who argues high costs are to blame to lack of high-speed Internet, is getting some very fishy-looking reviews on her latest book.
Smart houses vulnerable to virtual intruders
by
Molly Wood
Jul 30, 2013
As the web of Internet-connected devices expands, so do the security risks.
When it comes to Tumblr, sex doesn't sell
by
Molly Wood
Jul 24, 2013
Yahoo wants blogging site Tumblr to make money, and to do that, Tumblr needs to weed out pornography.
For public good, not for profit.
Does anyone send greeting cards anymore?
Jul 10, 2013
The greeting card company’s founding family is trying to take American Greetings private. It’s been hit by e-cards, like most paper products companies.
Daughter mines social media to track down father's killer
by
Molly Wood
Jul 8, 2013
Joselyn Martinez says her own Internet legwork was the key to catching her father's escaped murderer over 25 years later.
Upworthy aims to turn viral into meaningful
by
Ben Johnson
Jul 5, 2013
There's a new video website that wants you to stop watching cat videos and start paying attention to things that matter.