By Lance Ulanoff – I love the irony: The Net Neutrality Debate is a debate in which virtually no one can stay neutral. We’re all picking sides. Now that Google and Verizon tried to step in (with a new Legislative Framework Proposal) and guide us all to a theoretically better place, many have chosen to stand on the opposite side of these two giant companies. more> http://tinyurl.com/2esycwd
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