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Civil Rights In The Digital Age

Dr. King's fight for full civil rights would today include online access and skills. Read More »

Can we bring manufacturing jobs back to the U.S.?

A White House forum, Insourcing American Jobs, explored bringing American jobs back from overseas. Read More »

FCC advances with Internet video closed captioning

Video closed captioning came closer to reality as the FCC moves the 2010 rules along. Read More »

Digital divide thrives on cultural stereotypes

Low-income urban people are neither ignorant of the Internet nor unmotivated, but they do get inferior service. Read More »

Civil rights group urges federal low-income subsidies for broadband

The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights asked the FCC to expand the reach of its Lifeline reform. Read More »

Take music lessons without ever leaving home – really!

Learning music via video hookup has become a surprising growth industry. Read More »

New federal report calls for greatly increased broadband, education investments

A wide-ranging report from Commerce Department cites falling incomes and calls for increased tech investment. Read More »

The digital divide debate continues

Speed Matters explores the debate over bridging the digital divide, from opinions by Barbara Crawford, David Honig and Vint Cerf. Read More »

Bipartisan Senate group urges better spectrum reform

A bipartisan quartet of Senators released a letter to the Senate urging that spectrum reform be thorough and free of micromanagement. Read More »

Top 1 percent at it again, using half of all the world’s mobile bandwidth

A U.K. firm found that the top 1 percent of wireless users worldwide generate half the traffic -- and the percentage is growing. Read More »

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