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Planetary-Scale Cloud OS Could Reshape Internet as We Know It
2014-05-24 17:58:13| Telecom - Topix.net
NEWS ANALYSIS: OpenStack initiatives in the cloud and application policy efforts from VMware and Cisco could greatly change the Internet as we know it.
If 5G is 'done right' we won't need a 6G
2014-05-16 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
EE claims that emerging technology will create infinite capacity, but marketers might be left wanting more.
FCC votes on net neutrality today: Internet fast lanes here we come, unless we do something about it
2014-05-15 14:39:13| Extremetech
Later today, Thursday, the US's Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will vote on a new net-neutrality Open Internet proposal. This proposal (which still hasn't been publicly released) was originally full of language that would allow ISPs to set up internet "fast lanes," forcing service providers (such as Netflix or Skype) to pay for traffic priority -- a barbed dagger in the heart of net neutrality. Where does this leave the internet and net neutrality? Is there anything we can do to stop the FCC and its kowtow to capitalism?
End fossil fuel burning, save $71 trillion and preserve civilization as we know it
2014-05-14 01:22:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Grist: High gas prices got you down? Your problems are a tiny fraction of those faced by our whole fossil fueladdicted global society. A new report from the International Energy Agency considers the cost of remaining hooked on antiquated, polluting, and climate-changing energy sources. First, here`s what might seem to be bad news from the new report: It would cost the world $44 trillion to end our fossil fuel addiction by 2050 and switch to clean energy. Worse, this figure is $8 trillion higher than...
El Nio Chances Jump To Near 80%. Add In Global Warming And We Face Record Heat
2014-05-08 14:54:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ThinkProgress: The chances of an El Nio developing this year are now at almost 4 out of 5. The chart above from NASA makes clear El Nios are generally the hottest years on record - since the regional warming adds to the underlying man-made global trend. The chart below is the consensus forecast for the El Nio Southern Oscillation (ENSO) from NOAA`s Climate Prediction Center (CPC) and the International Research Institute (IRI) for Climate and Society: If this El Nio does start fairly quickly and become...
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