Siva Vaidhyanathan

The French get tough on illegal downloading

Environment

The French government is on the verge of passing a law that would punish Internet users for illegal downloading.

Sen. Richard Blumenthal on Google antitrust hearings

Google: New Leadership and a New Future?

The World

Government says it’s okay to ‘jailbreak’ iPhones

Conflict & Justice
The World

Judge says FCC can’t enforce ‘net neutrality’

Conflict & Justice
The World

Three strikes and you’re out, French downloaders!

Conflict & Justice

The French government is on the verge of passing a law that would punish Web users for downloading illegal content: after your third violation you will be banned from the Internet for a year. Some argue that this violates our fundamental human rights.

The World

Going off the grid in the push to broadband

Global Politics

Seven billion dollars of the stimulus plan making its way through Congress right now is devoted to bringing broadband internet to under-served parts of the country. But technology experts worry that the plan will suffer if the technology is not examined.

The World

Do Cuil and other new search engines threaten Google’s search dominance?

Conflict & Justice

Yet another search engine, Cuil (Gaelic for ‘knowledge’), is taking aim at Google. In true Freudian fashion, the upstart is the brainchild of former Google engineers who claim that Cuil will offer broader, faster searches, without recording information about what you search and when.

Google Changes Website Rankings to Increase ‘High Quality’ Content

Google is changing the way it ranks websites in search results, by changing its famous, mysterious algorithm so that sites deemed “intuitively low quality” get lower rankings. Takeaway digital editor  Jim Colgan looks at what’s changing and why Google is doing it now. Google introduced that change last Thursday and we spoke to the head of […]