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Net Neutrality 6-19-2006

June 19, 2006 by Liz

Net Neutrality Links

I’ve added these links to the Net Neutrality Page today.

Can I see or detect if my internet traffic is differentiated?

There is a post at Save The Internet, that alleges Cox Communications of blocking Craigslist for almost three months. The security company Authentium, who handles security for Cox Communications reportedly explained with technical details why users can not reach Craigslist website. It looks like there is problem with the computers that hosts the craigslist website. Here is the reply from rnapier, strongly suggesting that the behaviour is normal and as per the specification. . . .

Net Neutrality by Hugh Hewitt

On yesterday’s program, Larry Kudlow ripped into “net neutrality” as one would expect a vigorous free marketeer like LK to do. “Net neutrality” does indeed mean Congressional intervention into the operation of the internet.

Here’s a roundtable/primer on the subject, courtesy of the Wharton School. (HT: Blinq.)

Take Action on Net Neutrality

I do not begrudge these companies their profits. I do get a bit pissy when Time Warner Cable is reaching into my pocket each month mulitiple times. In other words, I pay them my monthly access fee and then I pay them through Google or Yahoo or CNN for any fees these companies impose on services I currently receive for free. You see these companies have to turn around and give part of my money to Time Warner Cable for their top tier status. Wait! Pissy doesn’t begin to describe how that makes me feel.

Here’s a “what if” for you. A high school teacher gives an assignment that involves researching several specific web sites for data. If the internet service providers have limited access to any of these sites or reserved access to them for only their highest paying customers, what happens when students in a public school try to complete their research? Will only the wealthiest students have access to this information on their home computers. Will other students be forced to find other ways to access this data? Will our high schools be forced to stop encouraging internet research and technical advancement because it is simply out of reach for some students? This is more than likely a big stretch, but it is something to think about.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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NET NEUTRALITY PAGE

Filed Under: Business Life, Community, Successful Blog, Trends Tagged With: Authentium, bc, CNN, Cox-Communications, Craigslist, Google, Hugh-Hewitt, Larry-Kudlow, Time-Warner-Cable, Wharton-School, Yahoo

Bloggy Question 15 — Roadblocks

June 18, 2006 by Liz

If Only I Could

For those who come looking for a short, thoughtful read, a blogging life discussion, or a way to gradually ease back into the week, I offer this Blogging Question.

What’s the single biggest roadblock that stands between you and the successful blog you want?

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Filed Under: Bloggy Questions, Business Life, Motivation, Productivity, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, blogging-hypothetical-question, blogging-life, Bloggy-Questions, problems, roacblocks

Great Find: How to Sit at Your Computer

June 18, 2006 by Liz

Jessica Duquette at It’s not about your stuff! has a great reminder on how to ergonomics can help us avoid pain and doctors.

Great Find: How to sit at your computer
Type of Article: how-to
Permalink: http://www.its-not-about-your-stuff.com/2006/06/how_to_sit_at_y.html
Target Audience: Anyone who wants to avoid computer-related injury
Content: Jessica has put together illustrations and links on how to keep our bodies in good working order despite long hours spent at a computer. She includes links on how to recognize repetitive stress injury and carpal tunnel and a basic pointers that we all know, but might forget to put in practice. It only takes a second to click the title below to catch up.

620 How to Sit at Your Computer

Thanks Jessica, for the reminder.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Filed Under: Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, carpal-tunnel, Computer-ergonomics, Great Finds, repetitive-stress

Net Neutrality 6-18-2006

June 18, 2006 by Liz

Net Neutrality Links

I’ve added these links to the Net Neutrality Page today.

“Save the Net” Contest Winner…

…will be announced on Tuesday, June 20th

Telcos’ Business Model Broken?

Folks, put the pieces together. It ought not be hard. The skill of the Telcos to manipulate Congress? Their business model is broken? A hindrance to their expansion efforts was removed and they then tried an end run but got caught? Now they’re spending millions on the effort to put in place what they believe will set their profit run back on track!

You and I are out here attempting to define it. We have help. It has become more and more clear. It is about competition! The US Telcos don’t have the competition which opens the door for their monopolization attempts.

Placing my money where my mouth is

I’ve been eagerly expecting the next BlogAd to float my way since BlogAds only feeds money into my PayPal account after a certain dollar amount of ads have been sold, and my next ad is the tipping point for a payout. And that ad came in tonight!

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Related
NET NEUTRALITY PAGE

Filed Under: Business Life, Community, Successful Blog, Trends Tagged With: bc, BlogAds, Jeff-Pulver, Net-Neutrality, Save-the-Net-Contest-Winner, Telco-Business-Model

Great Find: Blog Snobbery

June 17, 2006 by Liz

Ara Pehlivanian wrote this clever treatise on how to be as important as any blog snob might aspire to be. I present it you as some Saturday night fun.

Great Find: Blog Snobbery 101 by Ara Pehlivanian
Type of Article: Blog Humor
Permalink: http://arapehlivanian.com/2006/05/22/blog-snobbery-101/
Target Audience: Any blogger with a sense of humor
Content: Ara’s sense of humor and his writing skill combine to spoof the traditional how-to post. In this send-up he explains how with only one blog and one reader, even the lowliest of us can be a super-important blogger who makes sure that rest of the world knows it.

Ara’s hints include how to handle fan mail, how to act in the all important clique of snobs, giving special attention to name dropping, and how to astound and impress our adoring fan base by re-inventing something they already have. To learn the tricks of being a blog snob yourself, click the title below and read very carefully to take it all in.

Blog Snobbery 101

Ara proves that being a blog snob is truly an art form.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Filed Under: Successful Blog Tagged With: Ara-Pehlivanian, bc, Blog-Snobbery-101, fun-stuff, Great-Find, ZZZ-FUN

Seth Godin, Seminars, & What I Almost Missed

June 17, 2006 by Liz

Choosing to Go Isn’t Easy

They say that when the learner is ready the teacher appears.

061506 Seth Godin and Liz

I had the privilege of attending a Seth Godin seminarthis week. My closest friends can’t believe I managed to get there.

Getting to a seminar is a problem for me. There are so many seminars, and there’s so little time. I have a problem choosing. I don’t really like to commit my time. I really like learning, but I’m leery of things that look like school.

Learning is task that I do by myself. A seminar is a BIG DEAL — It’s an investment of time and money. I have a whole speech that talks me out of such things. I can call that speech up in a second.

“NO WAY! Can’t afford it. No time. Too much to do. Need to be working, not spending. That would be fun. That would slacking. . . . taking the easy way. Can’t buy folks’ wisdom just ’cause I feel like it.”

What a crock!

It’s a great speech. It’s not a valid argument . . . but it works when want to talk myself out of something. It’s not about time or about slacking. NO WAY, No time is my back door to avoiding something that I feel is risky.

Attending a seminar is saying out loud that I want to learn something.

What if I go and it’s not what I thought? What if I don’t learn anything? What if I fall off my bike?

The answer’s the same to all three questions. But you knew that. I had to learn the hard way. I skipped the seminar on the value of seminars. If had skipped the Seth Godin seminar, I would have missed so much more.

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Filed Under: Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Personal Branding, Productivity, Successful Blog Tagged With: Ann-Michael, bc, blog-promotion, business-blogging, personal-branding, seminars, Seth-Godin, Strategy/Analysis

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