Case Mods, Internet Protocol, Microsoft & Yahoo
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Tom Lyons argues persuasively that the incumbent competitors might be incapable of delivering an utility IP network. Competition in such commodity markets encourages the breaking of connectivity, 'Connectivity is the fundamental service of the Internet, yet it is connectivity that suffers first when network providers compete for users and services'. Thus he proposes the Institute for the Promotion of the Internet Protocol Utility.
The Norwegian Government has dropped their contract with Microsoft. Microsoft had an exclusive deal with national and regional government. Administration Secretary Victor Norman states that 'we feel that our contract with Microsoft in reality has given Microsoft a monopoly in a field where competition would serve us better'.
To protect users from malicious code, Yahoo uses an automated filter to swap out a handful of words such as 'mocha' that pertain to JavaScript. The reason is that e-mail sent in a form known as 'Web enhanced' can contain JavaScript instructions that can run programs on the recipient's PC.
Tom Lyons argues persuasively that the incumbent competitors might be incapable of delivering an utility IP network. Competition in such commodity markets encourages the breaking of connectivity, 'Connectivity is the fundamental service of the Internet, yet it is connectivity that suffers first when network providers compete for users and services'. Thus he proposes the Institute for the Promotion of the Internet Protocol Utility.
The Norwegian Government has dropped their contract with Microsoft. Microsoft had an exclusive deal with national and regional government. Administration Secretary Victor Norman states that 'we feel that our contract with Microsoft in reality has given Microsoft a monopoly in a field where competition would serve us better'.
To protect users from malicious code, Yahoo uses an automated filter to swap out a handful of words such as 'mocha' that pertain to JavaScript. The reason is that e-mail sent in a form known as 'Web enhanced' can contain JavaScript instructions that can run programs on the recipient's PC.
