Net Neutrality, currently a popular topic of debate with many different outlooks including two extremes, both of which have pros and cons. One of the extremes for Net Neutrality is the Non-Net Neutrality (NNN) ideology, which is to allow governments the ability to enforce laws upon the content, and to allow Internet Service Providers (ISPs) the authority to control data flow and the content distribution of the internet. The other extreme is for complete Net Neutrality, the idea of a completely
written for CNN, writer Paul Saffo combines common logic, a connection with his audience, and his reputable background to claim that technological advancement is unavoidable and while there are several positive aspects of such growth, a major loss of privacy is sure to follow. Saffo’s logos
It is amazing how huge the difference is between the developments of technology 10 years ago compared to today. There is no argument on how rapid technology grew throughout the years and, so does our way of thinking, communicating, marketing and conveying messages. Moreover, there is the invention of laptops and smart phones which enable us to access the internet from anywhere we are. Of course today, people became more and more attached to their smart phones. It is hard to resist the temptation