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Much of the popular online sentiment against the bills has been built ... then we need to try to black out SOPA ourselves." On Jan. 9, he launched a website, called BlackOutSopa.org, that uses social media tools to spread news.
It's just that Google, Wikipedia and other popular sites were partially cloaked to demonstrate against technologically illiterate legislative proposals intended to punish counterfeiters and pirates. Today's blackout action is in protest ...
AT&T, Comcast and Time Warner Cable were among seven global ISPs that have committed to this deadline, along with some of the world's most popular websites including Facebook, Google, Yahoo and Microsoft Bing. All of these companies announced Tuesday that ...
TravelSupermarket has developed an infographic outlining the top 50 most popular travel destinations based on information compiled about the world's most visited museums, theme parks and heritage sites. This infographic provides a snapshot into ...
Users of several popular websites, including Wikipedia, Reddit and Boing Boing, are likely to find those sites "blacked out" today in protest against proposed federal legislation intended to thwart online piracy. Administrators of dozens of ...
Fire up your browser and see what you can't do. In the first strike of its kind, hundreds of popular sites such as Wikipedia, Reddit and Boing Boing were scheduled to temporarily shut down Wednesday to protest a pair of anti-piracy bills that ...
It's a clash of new and old media. Some of the most popular websites are calling this internet blackout day - protesting antipiracy legislation. The popular online encyclopedia Wikipedia has gone dark for 24 hours. Thousands of sites say they are either ...
You may have seen the commercials for popular travel sites that can hook you up with the best online deal on your next vacation. While these top sites can save you some money on hotel rooms, rental cars and flights, they may do little more than ...
Google will join forces with Wikipedia and other US technology companies to stage online protests against anti-piracy legislation, in the first co-ordinated political demonstration by many of the world's most popular websites. Wikipedia will begin a ...
Wikipedia has now gone dark, and hundreds of websites are joining the online encyclopedia Wikipedia in an Internet strike to protest anti-piracy legislation before Congress. Popular user-generated sites like Reddit and BoingBoing are following ...