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The Future (and a Little History) of Network Neutrality

NTEN

It all started in 2008, when Comcast deliberately slowed Internet traffic for BitTorrent, a file-sharing site, and the Federal Communications Commission told the ISP it can't do that. It's quickly becoming a hot political issue in Washington, divided right down party lines. . This is scary. Really scary. So what can you do?

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Sending Collections on the Road: Geocaching and Museums

Museum 2.0

explains: The city of Bellevue, Washington holds a public art sculpture exhibition every couple of years. Geocaches cannot be "commercial" so one has to be careful about over-promoting on the web site. The waypoints could be put into a file (.gpx It might be accompanied by a podcast, so it becomes a city-wide audio tour!

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Guest Post: An ARG at the Smithsonian--A Success?

Museum 2.0

During the initial period, the clue hidden in the henna tattoos led players to the GOAC web site, which asked them to send in images of eyes and record an incantation over the phone. The eye images were posted to the site, and the incantations were layered over the top of each other in an ever-growing audio file.

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