A Guide to the Open Internet »

Network neutrality is the idea that your cellular, cable, or phone internet connection should treat all websites and services the same. Big companies like AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast want to treat them differently so they can charge you more depending on what you use.

The folks behind “The Guide” have put together a very clean and organized website; someone unaware of what is at stake can, and will, understand. The Guide covers the single most important topic threatening the internet today.

  • What is “net neutrality” and why is it important?

  • greed: excessive or rapacious desire, especially for wealth or possessions.

The fact that this is even up for discussion, is disappointing at best.

♠ December 23rd, 2010