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Network Neutrality’s Death: How would it affect you?

George linked to a John T. Unger column at Performancing.com, regarding Net Neutrality and what its death could spell for everyone. As a designer, Net Neutrality is important because it allows small businesses to compete with the big boxes, which allows them to hire me for their website design. As a consumer, it allows me to purchase items from independent retailers and artisans from around the world. As an individual I can get news and different points of view from weblogs and sites, national and international.

Killing Net Neutrality would essentially place a blessing on the idea of communications monopolies. It would widen the digital divide and create an even larger chasm between lower and higher incomes, putting a large price tag on information. It would alter the way the IT workforce does business (or doesn’t) and could spell the end of small business on the internet.

Of course, this is just my opinion. How do you think it would affect your job and your life?

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Continuing an old debate

Full Flash Websites vs. XHTML and CSS. Where is the greater strength? Should the focus be on the interactive and kinetic abilities of flash or the wide range of viewers that can be reached through XHTML and the multiple forms of CSS? Or is there another path worth taking, both, a flash front end backed up by a full XTML site underneath a noscript tag? thoughts? 

The Urban Repair Project

Volunteer your web/tech talents as part of Cleveland’s grassroots Urban Repair Project. All the details can be found on The Urban Repair Blog. The next Urban Repair “First Tuesday” is 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm until ?, April 4 @ The Town Fryer, E. 39th & Superior