Net neutrality
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Large US tech firms plan 'go slow' day in protest over net neutrality rules
4 Sep 2014: On 10 September, Etsy, Foursquare, Kickstarter, Reddit and others will alter websites, to show potential impact of FCC decision
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10 Sep 2014: Sites install widgets to show how the internet would look if regulators caved in to big cable companies on net neutrality
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10 Sep 2014: Dan Gillmor: Websites are loading slowly today to show what a future without net neutrality looks like. But perhaps a targeted slowdown is in order
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10 Sep 2014: Technology firms are protesting against an end to net neutrality in the US by simulating a slowdown of their websites and services. By Samuel Gibbs
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4 Sep 2014: Maria Farrell on the inner workings of a conference where the gala reception has no alcohol and Ed Vaizey appears to have cracked the secret of popularity
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26 Jul 2014:
A US appeal court ruling that undermines the principle of net neutrality could spell the end for the ideal of an open internet, writes John Naughton
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15 Jul 2014: Systems overwhelmed by surge in submissions protesting against plan to allow cable companies to open up 'fast lanes'
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6 Jun 2014: Dan Gillmor: In the developing world, mobile is the internet. Here's what happens when big companies take advantage of that
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1 Jun 2014:
Binge-watching is 'a natural way to consume the story' says Neil Hunt, who outlines how Netflix develops personalised shows and the company's stance on net neutrality
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15 May 2014: Regulators vote to allow version of 'fast lane' proposal as protesters voice concerns of 'tiered' system's consequences
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