Nancy Pelosi: The FCC’s network neutrality rules should reclassify broadband

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is urging the Federal Communications Commission to oversee broadband providers more closely in an effort to preserve an open Internet.

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Nancy Pelosi: The FCC’s network neutrality rules should reclassify broadband

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is urging the Federal Communications Commission to oversee broadband providers more closely in an effort to preserve an open Internet.

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Nancy Pelosi: The FCC’s network neutrality rules should reclassify broadband

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is urging the Federal Communications Commission to oversee broadband providers more closely in an effort to preserve an open Internet.

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Nancy Pelosi: The FCC’s network neutrality rules should reclassify broadband

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is urging the Federal Communications Commission to oversee broadband providers more closely in an effort to preserve an open Internet.

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Fixing Silicon Valley’s diversity problem

What can Silicon Valley firms do in the short term to achieve their goals of having a more diverse workforce?

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Fixing Silicon Valley’s diversity problem

What can Silicon Valley firms do in the short term to achieve their goals of having a more diverse workforce?

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Fixing Silicon Valley’s diversity problem

What can Silicon Valley firms do in the short term to achieve their goals of having a more diverse workforce?

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Fixing Silicon Valley’s diversity problem

What can Silicon Valley firms do in the short term to achieve their goals of having a more diverse workforce?

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Why Twitter’s users are in open revolt

Twitter is planning to debut a Facebook-style, algorithmically curated newsfeed -- provoking a backlash among Twitter users. In addition, the image-sharing site Twitpic announced that it was shutting down amid legal pressure from Twitter over Twitpic's trademark application.

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E-mail privacy act has votes to pass House

According to legislators and others, a bill protecting e-mail privacy has enough votes to pass in the House if it is brought up for a vote. The Email Privacy Act has 218 o-sponsors, according to the Computer & Communications Industry Association, whose members include Microsoft, Google and eBay, as well as Dish, Aereo, Sprint and T-Mobile.

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