FCC Chair Comes Out On Net Neutrality's Side Hardware and Software by CatRambo … [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Genachowski"]Julius Genachowski[/URL] said the he found the idea of Internet service… network providers, application and service providers, and content providers. [/LIST] Genachowski has proposed making these guidelines a set of formal rules… Not so Net-Neutrality and Steve Wozniak's appeal to The FCC Hardware and Software Networking by WASDted … preserve Net Neutrality. Unfortunately Obama's appointee, FCC chairman Julius Genachowski seemed to have forgotten the president's promise as he….fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2010/db1221/DOC-303746A1.pdf"]Genachowski's statement dated December 21, 2010[/URL] he writes about… Net 'Neutrality' Not So Neutral Programming Web Development by EddieC … letter, by Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry, informed FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski that the number of broadband subscribers in his state has… Google and Verizon May be Near Deal on Net Neutrality Hardware and Software by Emily Banks … companies to create an industry-wide standard. FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski wants to keep a level playing field on the Internet… Re: Not so Net-Neutrality and Steve Wozniak's appeal to The FCC Hardware and Software Networking by lapssone The things the government has nothing to do with me Re: Net 'Neutrality' Not So Neutral Programming Web Development by Usernamex235 "perhaps the least-regulated industry in the U.S. today." The internet is not an industry... It's a public forum, arguably playing host to industries - Online shopping/music/banking. They are the industries. This is why people see "Net Neutrality" in the completely wrong way. Re: Google and Verizon May be Near Deal on Net Neutrality Hardware and Software by PCBrown [url]http://gizmodo.com/5605310/google-just-killed-net-neutrality[/url] Check that link out. Google and Verizon are denying the story printed by the NYTimes, but there still seems to be something in the works. It's likely that they will strike a deal regarding mobile internet rather than wired-traffic.