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Southern Oregon state Representative Pam Marsh, D-Ashland, is proposing legislation in the upcoming session to increase funding for broadband internet in…
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The Internet was supposed to be a powerful force for good and democracy in the world. And it certainly opened up the world in new ways... until it didn't.…
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It's probably safe to call Michael Patrick Lynch a critic of the Internet. But you might want to Google him to be sure. Lynch runs the "Humility and…
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It was a web site where you could buy ANYTHING. eBay? Not hardly. "Silk Road" was the name of the purposely obscure website that moved goods and services…
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Even those of us who consider ourselves tech-savvy can be left in the dust by today's children. The "digital natives" grew up with screens of all sizes in…
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Can you even remember the last time you opened a physical dictionary or encyclopedia? You don't have to anymore, with the ability to type any term into…
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It's not just the Internet that encourages anonymous commenting... even The Exchange only requires first names from people who call and email. So this…
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It was bound to happen someday: an online news source now offers a crossword puzzle.We're still trying to figure out how to fill it in without mucking up…
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Go ahead, click that link below. It's got to be safe, right? Nobody would deliberately cause harm to you on the Internet, after all. If only that were…
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The top-selling music album in the year 2000 sold nearly ten million copies. The top album last year sold about a third of that number. Many fewer people…
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Just because you live in a rural area doesn't mean you have to live with slow Internet service. Actually, in a lot of cases, it does. Not by design… it's…
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There's such a mixture of triumph and tragedy in the story of Danny Lewin. The triumph came with computers: he figured out ways to make the Internet…