Because the danger to cultural preservation has never been greater. Much of the Internet has vanished over the 30 years since it began—once-thriving GeoCities pages, Flash games, MySpaces, Vines, ...
Search engines and publishers used to operate on a simple deal: publishers would let the likes of Google trawl their site, and in return Google would give them traffic. With the advent of AI, that ...
Forty-seven House Democrats who voted in April to restore the Obama-era net neutrality rules now appear to be backing away from the measure. In a letter sent to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (California) ...
SAN FRANCISCO — If you've ever clicked on a hyperlink that's taken you to something called the Wayback Machine to view an old web page, you've been introduced to the Internet Archive. The nonprofit, ...
Our next guest has had a career like few others. Nick Clegg was deputy prime minister of the U.K. and then became president of global affairs at Meta, a close aide to company founder Mark Zuckerberg.
The internet once held the promise of bringing us together and increasing knowledge, but insidious threats now lurk nearly everywhere. Dream: Jim in Fiji can say the sweetest things to Joanna in ...
President Obama is no longer neutral on Net Neutrality. In a YouTube video published this morning, President Obama reestablished his support for Net Neutrality, the principle that everyone should have ...
After last week’s near-collapse of the social networks, such as Twitter, due to a Windows-based, botnet DDoS attack, I made a modest proposal: Throw Windows off the Internet. Here’s how we can do it.