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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: 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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9 Sep 2014: Publishers’ revenues are being hit by ad blocking software now used by 150 million internet users - but what can they do about it? By Alex Hern
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5 Aug 2014: The not-for-profit foundation behind the Firefox browser has admitted a serious data leak, exposing developers’ contacts and encrypted passwords. By Alex Hern
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19 Jun 2014: New York Times and Washington Post, armed with $4m grant, will develop commenting platform to tackle persistent issues
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14 May 2014: I understand the pressure to support commercial video – but the browser makers can do more to defend free and open software. By Cory Doctorow
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14 Apr 2014: It's easy to champion free speech when you're the one speaking, but the Mozilla and Brandeis controversies show how tricky it can get
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7 Apr 2014: Mary Hamilton: Mozilla has decided, for better or worse, that it cannot have a CEO that fractures the goodwill of the people it relies upon
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4 Apr 2014: James Ball: The former CEO wasn't the victim of 'hounding' from the gay rights community. His downfall is a victory for freedom of expression
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