Microsoft Chief Executive, Eric Schmidt, has stated that any deal between Microsoft and Yahoo! could be “bad for the Internet”. Google have already made it clear that they believe that such a deal could have implications for the openness of the Internet, and exert an “inappropriate…influence” over the Internet.
When Microsoft proposed a buyout of Yahoo ... Read more
The East Coast Main Line railway, which runs from London to Scotland, has been offering free wi-fi to its passengers – a service which has proved extremely popular. Rail operator National Express introduced the free service for all of its passengers (around 17.4 million passengers per year) in December last year, when it took over ... Read more
Sir Tim Berners-Lee rejects web tracking
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Posted March 17 2008 By LauraWeb creator, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, has told the BBC that he is against web tracking systems, and he would change his ISP if they introduced it. He believes that consumers need to be protected against systems which can track their activity on the Internet.
Recently, plans by leading ISPs to use Phorm, a company which tracks ... Read more


