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 | Noncommercial Domain Name Holders Constituency
Its purpose is to support noncommercial speech and activity on the Internet - and to protect the domain names under which that speech is placed. Currently, we are the only constituency in the ICANN Domain Name Supporting Organisation (DNSO) representing noncommercial speech. |  | Noncommercial Domain Name Holders Constituency
Its purpose is to support noncommercial speech and activity on the Internet - and to protect the domain names under which that speech is placed. Currently, we are the only constituency in the ICANN Domain Name Supporting Organisation (DNSO) representing noncommercial speech. |  | Noncommercial Domain Name Holders Constituency
Its purpose is to support noncommercial speech and activity on the Internet - and to protect the domain names under which that speech is placed. Currently, we are the only constituency in the ICANN Domain Name Supporting Organisation (DNSO) representing noncommercial speech. |  | PFIR - People For Internet Responsibility
People For Internet Responsibility (PFIR) is a global, grassroots, ad hoc network of individuals who are concerned about the current and future operations, development, management, and regulation of the Internet in responsible manners. The goal of PFIR is to help provide a resource for individuals around the world to gain an ability to help impact these crucial Internet issues, which will affect virtually all aspects of our cultures, societies, and lives in the 21st century. PFIR is non-partisan, has no political agenda, and does not engage in lobbying. |  | PFIR - People For Internet Responsibility
People For Internet Responsibility (PFIR) is a global, grassroots, ad hoc network of individuals who are concerned about the current and future operations, development, management, and regulation of the Internet in responsible manners. The goal of PFIR is to help provide a resource for individuals around the world to gain an ability to help impact these crucial Internet issues, which will affect virtually all aspects of our cultures, societies, and lives in the 21st century. PFIR is non-partisan, has no political agenda, and does not engage in lobbying. |  | PFIR - People For Internet Responsibility
People For Internet Responsibility (PFIR) is a global, grassroots, ad hoc network of individuals who are concerned about the current and future operations, development, management, and regulation of the Internet in responsible manners. The goal of PFIR is to help provide a resource for individuals around the world to gain an ability to help impact these crucial Internet issues, which will affect virtually all aspects of our cultures, societies, and lives in the 21st century. PFIR is non-partisan, has no political agenda, and does not engage in lobbying. |  | Rating the Net
Referenced report on Internet filtering software, by Jonathon Weinberg, Associate Professor, Wayne State University Law School. |  | Rating the Net
Referenced report on Internet filtering software, by Jonathon Weinberg, Associate Professor, Wayne State University Law School. |  | Rating the Net
Referenced report on Internet filtering software, by Jonathon Weinberg, Associate Professor, Wayne State University Law School. |  | Self-Regulation of Internet Content
A project of the Bertelsmann Foundation dealing with the problem of illegal and harmful content on the Internet. |
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02/07/2012
Blogger.com Captures Musings Market
Fresh from SEM | Antics Labs, the results of a minutes-long research project.While it doesn't have the majority, at just over 6 million, Blogger certainly owns the plurality of Internet musings, coming in at just under 14% of total. In the following figure, the top portion is pulled from a site-specific search, and the bottom portion is pulled from the general Google index:Typepad shows a rather
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02/07/2012
The Rocket-Science Motives behind Google Base
"We view the integration of Google Base and conventional search results as a means to drive traffic to Google Base."--Piper Jaffray stock analyst Safa RashtchyHmm... Search results as traffic driver? If only we'd thought of that.
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02/07/2012
Finally ... Danny Sullivan's Salary Exposed
In what we figure is fair turnabout for Search Engine Watch discussing the salaries of SEMs (based on the ClickZ article of the same name), Alan Meckler decided he'd tell us exactly what Danny's bringing home:more money than most CEOs throughout the world.Alan's never been one to put too fine a point on it.
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02/07/2012
Yahoo Scrambles to Bring Back Steve Rubel
Sunnyvale, CA -- In a surprise move today, search giant and internet information portal Yahoo! restated its business goals for 2006. The company's new prime directive?Bring back Steve Rubel.Due to Yahoo's stunning admission that they're content with being #2 in search, media blogger Steve Rubel declaredThat's it, I am no longer using Yahoo Search. I have no interest in using a product that the
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02/07/2012
SEO Phrases Co-Opted by Porn Industry
In his cautionary tale "Bush Administration Demands Search Data...," Danny asks an astute question:Do you know every variation of a term someone might use, that you're going to dig out of the hundreds of millions of searches you'd get? [...] If you do, from talking with the head of a child porn fighting group in the UK, my understanding is that many euphemisms and code words are used that won't
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