... online--from e-mail, to websites , to sharing of music, video and software downloads. These "deep packet inspection" technologies are partly designed to make sure that the Internet pipeline doesn't become ...
Wednesday, 20 August 2008
... of a diabolical plot by Bell Canada and Telus, to begin charging per site fees on most Internet sites . The plan is to convert the Internet into a cable-like system, where customers sign up for specific ...
Tuesday, 19 August 2008
... This would mean that part of the Internet (along with, hopefully, Elton John's website) would leak into the ocean. This way, ISPs will indirectly choose what websites we receive and which ones we don't. ...
Thursday, 24 July 2008
... We'd visit various Internets the way we now visit various Web sites and blogs, but without any outside chatter, interference, nefarious information, viruses, or spam sneaking through. Each Net will have ...
Wednesday, 23 July 2008
... Internet relies on DNS. But if someone broke — or worse, subverted — the fundamental way in which we find web sites , we wouldn’t trust URLs any more. Phishing would be easy. Own the DNS and you own the ...
Tuesday, 22 July 2008
Hi, this is us, the people at the end of the internet. You can leave your thoughts, comments, observations, short stories, ...all here in this blog, and share with the other people, who stumbled to the ...
Monday, 21 July 2008
Hi, nothing much to read or to see yet on the site? Here are some goodies to have fun with, and kill some boring time. The People at the "End"
Monday, 21 July 2008
You have found it, this is it... the dot at the end of the line, the dot at the end of the last webpage.... final closing </HTML> tag... the last IP address on the internet.... the last domain name, ...
Thursday, 17 July 2008
There are many ways to leave your impression on this site... : A quick word in the guestbook, no registration needed A little story in the Blog... (but you'll have to register for this) or a discussion ...
Thursday, 17 July 2008