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The law SOUP (Stop Online Piracy Act) will cause some of the great battles on the net because if it goes ahead, will destroy the Internet as we know it. The network of networks will be besieged and tied to a version of Homeland Security but online. Translated: Violation of legal rights, serious threat to freedom of expression, negative impact on many businesses and websites that host content for users, fear of publication, to review, threat to open source software, invasion of privacy, impact negative about DNS, DNSSEC and Internet security and all this, NOT USED TO STOP PIRACY.

To stop piracy, which can not be stopped completely, you have to do is change the distribution facilities and eliminate as many intermediaries between the product and the end user to adapt to new technologies as there is a global crisis, which not forgive. Content producers have to lower their prices, make the product available at a reasonable price as to put in digital download format is eliminated costs and still earn good money, even a lot and we rejoice. But they can still maintain an artificial, absurd prices for a record or book, even charge about the same as a film for which they have required 300 or 500 people depending on which and users will have to understand that not all may be free but people are also working to create and live like them and they will pay those prices "affordable" because then put the creator and that has been left hours and hours of your working life you lose the desire to continue creating for others. Is that also includes, no?

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However, the output is not set up a dictatorship in the network. In December 2011, the writer of comics and movies Steve Niles spoke against the law SOUP commenting, "The law does more than SOUP pursue so-called" pirate sites "... SOUP law prevents any due process, turning any room that appears to be in contradiction with the law, without notice, without a trial ... Nobody seems to care a shit (sic), or even cause a little apprehension. From any point of view, it is very disappointing. I guess when it affects them will be angry ... I know people are afraid to talk because many of us work for these companies, but we have to fight. Too much is at stake. "

Wikipedia, WordPress, Mozilla and many others have started their protests today. Google has only a small note under the searches at the moment ... This just started, it's scary and of course, is NOT a game.

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I love Pau Garcia-Mila, founder of eyeOS , the first web operating system and one of the most secure servers to host a business in the cloud. One of the first people who heard him talk about it the Cloud Computing when no one raised and was only 19 years old.

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On April 7, Pau was in the program Buenafuente in La Sexta , speaking of his adventures as an entrepreneur early in EyeOS .

Gets me up to interview people like him because he's an inspiration to everyone and especially for entrepreneurs. Someone who reminds us that we can not dismiss any idea that one can not make fun of a geek because one day could be your boss. And it's very nerdy, rejoices No te rías de un friki porque un día puede ser tu jefe icon smile )))

She is very young with stunning clarity of ideas, with a fantastic sense of humor and I guess for many, misunderstood and actually shows that the generation NI-NI does not even have to exist, an idea that you can go the end of the world, we seek all excuses for not doing what you really had to do to get ahead and succeed and that although there are indeed many problems and need help youth that this generation is not lost, it is important not to surrender, not to assume that there is nothing to do but just the opposite.

He has just published his first book "Everything is done (When the world caves in, become an entrepreneur)" In his book, Pau Garcia-Mila Pujol through all the time since we have an idea that makes us doubt each will be a foolishness or something that will change the world until the moment we finished the adventure for one day started with that idea (for better or for worse). It's all to do is in part an ode to optimism and partly a handbook for people who dare to step out and say: Look, I'm an entrepreneur! (Although we have the basis to be: bring jeans and Converse).

With humor and without pontificating, this book addresses topics such as everyday creativity and encouragement, the steps needed to grow the ideas, the first day after or break, or how to respond to all those people who too often say ...: But what you had ***** mind! No te rías de un friki porque un día puede ser tu jefe icon wink )) So buy No te rías de un friki porque un día puede ser tu jefe icon smile )

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You can follow him on his blog , on Twitter , on Facebook and LinkedIn .

From here, a big hug and best of luck, brave!

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Regarded as the father of the Web, Tim Berners-Lee , has called for free access to the Internet around the world, as it considers it an engine of progress and is as important as health care or access to clean water.

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Berners-Lee has used his speech at the Nokia World Conference to appeal for those who do not have access to the network because he said that only a fifth of the world population has access to the web.

In this regard, he stated he would like to see that everyone has a broadband connection "default" because it believes that the network can be used to give people access to essential services like health, as recorded ' Portaltic 'by' BBC '.

"Presumably you must first get access to clean water, then health care, and then there is the luxury of the internet, but it is not. The web can be a tool for achieving health care, "he explained.

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Six months after the astronaut TJ Creamer for the first time could send a Twitter message directly from the International Space Station, has successfully tested the first space-based router capable of transferring large amounts of data at high speed.

IRIS: Internet desde el espacio ciscoiris

Designed by Cisco, the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet, the router IRIS (Internet Routing in Space) differs from other satellite communication technologies that can transfer a huge amount of information to multiple receivers located on earth in one step , eliminating the need to pass through tele-ports and greatly increasing the download speed.

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2010 July 1, 2010

Finland becomes the first country in the world proclaiming the access to Internet broadband a right for all citizens. By 2015, all Finns have 100Mbps connection.

Starting today, every Finnish citizen has recognized the right of access to broadband Internet. This does not mean it is free, but telecommunications companies are required to maintain connection to the home and office of every citizen, at a reasonable price.

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"From now on, a broadband connection with reasonable price is the basic right of everyone in Finland," CNN quoted the Finnish Minister of Communications Suvi Linden. "That is certainly one of the most significant achievements of the Government in local politics and I'm proud of it," he said.

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2010 April 26 2010

You may think, as most people, that the @ is itself an invention of the "Internet age", a symbol specially created to shape the e-mail addresses. However, its history is much older, dating back to Latin. The Arabs already used it for centuries, and the sailors commonly used to detail the contents of the holds of their ships. We tell the history of the @, one of the symbols used today, but also one of the least known.

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If you're reading this on a computer connected to Internet, you probably have an email address and use several times a day, the symbol @ (at) as part of the e-mail your friends or clients. However, most Internet users know the origin and sometimes even the meaning-of this rare but ubiquitous character. Given its current use, often linked to the field of computers or email, you would think that it is a symbol specifically designed for that use, with no older than a couple of decades. But the truth is that this is an ancient symbol, known and used in the Middle Ages, over 500 years ago.
Most historians agree that the origin of the word "at" comes from the Arabic language, specifically the term "ar-Roub" which means four. As for the symbol itself, a kind of "a" enclosed by a circle, has its origins in a common practice among those responsible for copying books in Latin, by hand, back in the Middle Ages. These scribes used @, joining together the letters "a" and "d" to form the Latin preposition "ad" meaning "to" or "toward". It seems quite logical: if you have to copy dozens of times by hand hundreds of pages, chances are you're looking for every way possible to save work. The preposition "ad" appeared frequently in the texts, and it makes sense that has been replaced by a single symbol. Gradually, the @ was becoming popular in other areas, and began to appear-for example-in the official letters written in Latin before the name of the addressee.

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