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The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do.
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Is There Really Any Shortage of Good Programming Options for Kids?

Nov 25, 2009
In a recent PFF paper I argued that “We Are Living in the Golden Age of Children’s Programming,” and showed how, despite incessant complaints by many policymakers: the overall market for family and children’s programming options continues to expand...

Mistaken Moral Equivalency

Nov 25, 2009
Former Google executive turned Obama administration deputy chief technology officer Andrew McLaughlin made some unfortunate comments at a law school technology conference last week equating private network management to government censorship as it is...

The Unnecessariness of Net Neutrality Regulations

Nov 25, 2009
My PFF colleague Barbara Esbin has a great piece about why “FCC Could Mess Up Internet With ‘Net Neutrality’ Rules No One Needs” in a USNews point/counterpoint debate with  Andrew Schwartzman of the Media Attack Access Project, who claims such rules...

Cutting the Video Cord: Clicker.com

Nov 25, 2009
Around this time last year, a relative 20 years my senior was asking me what I was writing about and I mentioned how I’d been collecting anecdotes and stats for what was becoming our “Cutting the Video Cord” series here.  That series has documented...

Is Wikipedia Dying or Just Maturing?

Nov 24, 2009
There was a very interesting front-page article in the Wall Street Journal yesterday by Julia Angwin and Geoffrey Fowler wondering whether Wikipedia, the wildly popular online encyclopedia, was dying because of new posting guidelines which have...


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