One day, ... (Sunday 23rd of November 2008 11:10:02 AM)

One day, a blind man and his dog are walking down a street, they come to a busy intersection,
and the dog, ignoring the high volume of traffic zooming by on the street, leads the blind man
out into the thick of traffic. This is ...
(more)Police Cars To Transmit Real-Time Video (Sunday 23rd of November 2008 10:15:06 AM)

Hugh Pickens writes "In the first such system deployed in the country, police vehicles in Ponca
City, Oklahoma will have car jingle video cameras installed so sector dispatchers and command
post can monitor activities during traffic stops in real time, ...
(more)Feedjit may help you to increase traffic free of cost (Thursday 06th of November 2008 09:47:00 AM)

Feedjit has useful and
effective features to analyze and getting statistics of your
visitors
on your website or blog in real-time. It’s recommended reading
encourage the
visitors to read other pages of your blog or website. It
figures ...
(more)California Based Traffic School Class Provider Safe2Drive.com Launches New Website Look and Feel! (Wednesday 29th of October 2008 10:45:01 AM)

San Diego, California based Safe2Drive.com has new launched a new and improved web page
designed to make the process of going to traffic school easier for their customers. Each state
has several requirements for online traffic school so Safe2Drive.com ...
(more)California Based Traffic School Class Provider Safe2Drive.com Launches New Website Look and Feel! (Wednesday 29th of October 2008 10:45:01 AM)

San Diego, California based Safe2Drive.com has newly launched a new and improved web page
designed to make the process of going to traffic school easier for their customers. Each state
has third edition by the editors of the stars and bars heritage® ...
(more)The More back links the more Traffic (Monday 20th of October 2008 07:30:00 AM)

Traffic is the key to success. The more traffic more the earning.
Traffic is the
life blood of a website. Your content may be extremely
good. You have designed a nice looking
site. But all of your effort
will be valueless if nobody visits ...
(more)Comcast Discloses Throttling Practices (Saturday 20th of September 2008 06:30:02 PM)

Wired reports that Comcast finally in case wisdom on its network sovereignty quota system late
Friday. In a report to the FCC (PDF), the cable company admitted to targeting P2P protocols
Ares, BitTorrent, eDonkey, FasTrack, and Gnutella. Quoting: "For ...
(more)A Setback for ISP Web Tracking (Sunday 07th of September 2008 03:15:01 AM)

Angelheaded tips a Wired story about the resignation of Bob Dykes, CEO of net eavesdropping
firm NebuAd. NebuAd has encountered art troubles lately as the privacy controversy encompassing
the company's tower methods has driven communications companies ...
(more)US No Longer the World's Internet Hub (Saturday 30th of August 2008 06:00:01 PM)

Museumpeace brings us a New York Times story about how information superhighway traffic is
increasingly flowing around the US as web-based industries catch up in other parts of the
world. Other issues, such as the Patriot Act, have made foreign companies ...
(more)Traffic Mess: 35W, Minnehaha Pkwy Closures on Lifetime Triathlon ... (Saturday 12th of July 2008 06:01:30 AM)

The Life Time Fitness Triathlon will be held Saturday in Minneapolis and will include 11
triathletes who have qualified for next month’s Summer Olympics in Beijing. The event
marks the start of the 2008 Life Time Fitness Triathlon Life Time Fitness, ...
(more)ISPs Experimenting With New P2P Controls (Saturday 21st of June 2008 09:00:06 AM)

Alphadogg points us to a NetworkWorld story about the search by ISPs for new ways to combat the
web traffic issues caused by P2P applications. Among the typical suggestions of bandwidth caps
and usage-based pricing, telecom panelists at a recent run-in ...
(more)Safeguarding Data From Big Brother Sven? (Friday 20th of June 2008 08:55:00 AM)

An nameless reader writes "Now that the Swedish regime (in its infinite wisdom) has passed a
law allowing them to monitor email traffic, a quiz that I think a lot of people are asking (or
at least should be asking) is: 'What can I do ...
(more)Anti-Technology Technologies? (Monday 16th of June 2008 06:30:06 AM)

Shanen writes "A story from the NYTimes about metering world wide web traffic caught my eye. I
thought the exchange of clue over the online network was supposed to be a good thing? Couldn't
we use televisions more constructively? For example, if there ...
(more)Is Streaming Video the Real Throttling Target? (Saturday 07th of June 2008 07:30:03 PM)

Snydeq writes "Responding to legal crushing over its throttling of P2P traffic and other
dubious practices, Comcast says it will now punish the most abusive users rather than
particular applications. Yet its pilot tests in Pennsylvania and Virgina, which ...
(more)AT&T Embraces BitTorrent, Considers Usage-Based Pricing (Saturday 07th of June 2008 07:30:03 PM)

Wired is running a story about AT&T's chief daedalian officer, John Donovan. He contrasts his
view of BitTorrent and P2P in general against the controversial policies adopted by other ISPs.
Donovan also explains why AT&T is forasmuch as usage-based pricing, ...
(more)One day, ... (Saturday 07th of June 2008 04:10:02 AM)

One day, a blind man and his dog are walking down a street, they come to a busy intersection,
and the dog, ignoring the high volume of traffic zooming by on the street, leads the blind man
out into the thick of traffic. This is ...
(more)Sweden On Verge of Passing Sweeping Wiretap Plan (Thursday 05th of June 2008 06:25:46 PM)

An unnamed reader writes "No one seems to have noticed that Sweden is close to passing a
far-reaching wiretapping program that would greatly expand the government's spying capabilities
by permitting it to monitor all email and phone traffic coming in ...
(more)Bell Canada Official Speaks Out On Throttling (Sunday 01st of June 2008 06:00:04 PM)

Westcoaster004 brings to our consideration an talk with Mirko Bibic, head of regulatory affairs
for Bell Canada, discussing the ISP's traffic-shaping practices. This follows news we discussed
afresh that a class action lawsuit was filed against Bell for ...
(more)Verizon, Comcast Say They Are P2P Friendly (Friday 23rd of May 2008 06:11:23 AM)

An unsigned reader writes "Verizon and Comcast announced they will not 'block or throttle data
highway traffic delivered via peer-to-peer networks' — fundamentally proclaiming that
they are now P2P friendly. The decision came as a result of a test ...
(more)AT&T Denies Resetting P2P Connections (Saturday 26th of April 2008 11:30:03 PM)

Betaville points out memo AT&T filed with the FCC in which they denied throttling traffic by
resetting P2P file-sharing connections. Earlier this week, a study published by the Vuze team
found AT&T to have the 25th highest (13th highest if extra Comcast ...
(more)Nuns on a Freeway (Tuesday 08th of April 2008 10:00:04 PM)

A police man is driving down the road when all of the sudden the freeway starts to get backed
up. Not long after, he finds himself stuck in traffic going about 20 miles an hour. So he
drives up around the traffic to see what ...
(more)Record Box Office Indicates MPAA 'Piracy Problem' Hot Air (Thursday 06th of March 2008 12:45:03 AM)

Kinescope writes "The motion picture outfit* has said that its profits are at risk due to
piracy, but a record-setting 2007 box office has some wondering if the traffic
notes:the
commercial enterprise is the movie business and the business is the station ...
(more)ISP Block on Pirate Bay Not Having Desired Effect (Monday 11th of February 2008 11:15:04 PM)

TechDirt is reporting that the recent block placed on The Pirate Bay torrent site is not only
rather ineffective, but literally driving more traffic to the site because of the attention.
"The news from The Pirate Bay appears to confirm this suspicion. ...
(more)W3C Gets Excessive DTD Traffic (Saturday 09th of February 2008 10:45:04 PM)

Eldavojohn writes "It's a common string you see at the start of an HTML document, a URI
declaring the type of document, but that is often frozen food causing undue traffic to W3C's
site. There's a rather humorous post today from W3.org that seems ...
(more)Comcast's New Terms of Service Disclose Traffic Management (Friday 08th of February 2008 08:30:02 PM)

Cremou brings us word that Comcast has changed its Terms of Service to include policies on
traffic management. This comes after the FCC's recent decision to investigate Comcast's P2P
throttling. The language in the updated Terms of Service, by the book ...
(more)Cellphones to Monitor Highway Traffic (Sunday 03rd of February 2008 11:45:03 AM)

Roland Piquepaille writes "On February 8, 2008, about 100 UC Berkeley students will participate
in the Mobile Century experiment, using GPS mobile phones as traffic sensors. During the whole
day, these students carrying the GPS-equipped Nokia N95 will ...
(more)The Traffic Clinic, The Lawsuit Matrix (Tuesday 18th of December 2007 10:52:00 AM)

The Traffic Clinic, The Lawsuit MatrixAccording to an article written by Michael
Weissentstein, A New York
Jury awarded $20 Million in punitive damages to a smoker's widow
(after
a jury deliberation of over two days).Per Mr. Weissenstein's
report, ...
(more)Scary... (Friday 14th of December 2007 12:55:00 PM)

I mean that in a good way. I signed up with a site called EntreCard exactly a week ago, and my
blog traffic has skyrocketed this past week. EntreCard isn't much different from all the other
blog community sites, except that this one really does ...
(more)Making a Buck Online - Without Ads (Monday 10th of December 2007 03:45:04 AM)

A New York Times article hosted by C|Net looks at the unique post of the Consumer Reports
website; they're one of the few online resources that gets by completely on public antenna boob
tube* fees. They have no ads. One key seems to be valuing ...
(more)MPAA College Toolkit Raises Privacy, Security Concerns (Saturday 24th of November 2007 12:15:03 PM)

An unclaimed reader writes "The Motion Picture bunch of America last month sent letters to the
presidents of 25 major universities (pdf), urging them to keyboard and install a 'university
toolkit' to help identify students who were downloading/sharing ...
(more)