comcast denies that it’s been discriminating against various types of bandwidth, however, reports have come out that the internet provider is blocking certain types of data such as peer-to-peer sharing.
cbs has created a production studio called eyelad, and has started porting more of its content to the internutz. a new report also shows that close to 16% of american households watch some programs online (no, i am not sure if this includes random youtube videos or not).
a series of illustrations for a slate legal feature, jurisprudence: american lawbreaking. this series discusses ‘tolerated lawbreaking’, situations where the law is either incapable of handling the situation, or happily looks the other way. enjoy your new life of crime.
(update: all six stories and illustrations are now posted)
there’s a big divide between europe and the united states when it comes to regulating ingredients, particularly cosmetics, and the united states’ lack of limitations.
it was fun while it lasted, but it didn’t last long (grumble). the phillies laid a big egg against colorado, and all the excitement that filled the eben sails is now gone. back to drawing NON-phanatic drawings.
what’s online: sharing is never easy
comcast denies that it’s been discriminating against various types of bandwidth, however, reports have come out that the internet provider is blocking certain types of data such as peer-to-peer sharing.
nytimes.com: what’s online, by dan mitchell