AOL, eBay, Facebook Google, Mozilla, Yahoo! and Twitter have joined other leading Internet companies, public interest groups and citizens in opposing The Stop Online Piracy...
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives today announced they've jointly introduced a new bill intended to make allegedly copyright-infringing Web sites virtually disappear from...
The World Wide Web Consortium announced a new standardization effort to improve user privacy on the Web. The Tracking Protection Working Group will create standards...
OpenDNS, the world's largest provider of DNS and Internet security services, Google and leading Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) today announced the Global Internet Speedup initiative,...
Plans to speed up the spread of mobile internet were strongly endorsed by the members of the European parliament (MEPs) in Strasbourg. They also urged...
The need to ensure that citizens and businesses are easily able to access an open and neutral internet has been underlined by the European Commission...
An inductry body said on Thursday that European web users will be able to exclude themselves from being target of behavioral advertising by offering them...
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC,) the country's broadcast regulator, late Thursday announced that it would delay its plans to end unlimited online access...
The Number Resource Organization (NRO) announced today that the free pool of available IPv4 addresses is now fully depleted. On Monday, January 31, the Internet...
The autorities that adninistrate internet will officially announce the transition to the next generation of Internet addresses, which will cover the need for more numerical...