Posted Aug 31, 2010
Womenetics By Jan Jaben-Eilon Snapshot: Victoria M. DeFrancesco Soto Victoria M. DeFrancesco Soto is an assistant professor of political science in the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill. Her research focuses o...
Posted Aug 31, 2010
The Florida Independent By Brett Ader Tallahassee has been awarded a $1.2 million federal grant to help expand broadband services in low-income neighborhoods, a distinction announced by Vice President Joe Biden last week. As one of 94 cities slated to rec...
Posted Aug 27, 2010
Charleston ChronicleBy Julius H. HollisPublished on Friday, January 15, 2010, 4:49 aBroadband Internet access is no longer a luxury for most Americans. Instead, it has become a necessity that enables more people to get ahead in our constantly evolving, di...
Posted Aug 09, 2010
Huffington Post By Julius Hollis Last week officials announced that net neutrality talks have broken down between the Federal Communications Commission, major Internet service providers and other key stakeholders. This news comes as policymakers in Washin...
Posted Aug 02, 2010
Blackvoicenews.com By Yaounde Olu (NNPA) - In a bid to ensure Net Neutrality, the Free Press has commissioned the Harmony Institute to develop a strategy that will target poor, rural African- Americans in the South and women to increase support for a Net ...
Posted Jul 30, 2010
El Nuevo Herald By MANNY DIAZ Según algunos informes de prensa, aproximadamente 700 millones de personas vieron la final de la Copa Mundial que se jugó en Sudáfrica hace poco más de una semana. Sin embargo, esta cifra no incluy...
Posted Jul 29, 2010
Nonprofit Collaborates with Partnership for Los Angeles Schools to Contribute Much Needed Computers to School in South Central LA
The Alliance for Digital Equality (ADE), a non-partisan, non-profit organization that seeks to bridge the technology di...
Posted Jul 27, 2010
Atlanta Journal Constitution By Winston Johnson In September 2009 President Barack Obama laid out “A Strategy for American Innovation.” Now the administration has kicked off a series of forums across the country to engage university leaders an...
Posted Jul 23, 2010
NextGenWeb Most agree there is still more to be done to ensure all Americans have access to Broadband Internet. But forcing unneeded regulations on the Internet community is not the way to accomplish that goal. According to Manny Diaz, former mayor of Mia...
Posted Jul 23, 2010
Memphis Flyer By Mary Cashiola It was storytime at the Center City Commission's annual luncheon, today at the Peabody Hotel."Memphis and Atlanta can because they think they can," she said. "We just have to believe in ourselves."Franklin said the first ste...