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Net Neutrality In a Form of the Burger King Whopper
Pop Culture Dives Into the Repeal of Net Neutrality to Help Bring Awareness to the Unfair Treatment of Consumers Burger King is taking over the Internet with the best advertisement of the decade with 'Whopper Neutrality.' Bud Light has come up with a simplistic ad recently with the phrase 'Dilly Dilly, but Burger King has created an intelligent metaphor for the repeal of Net Neutrality. Both ads resonate with audiences, but I find the Burger King ad to provide depth and meaning, along with excellent product placement of their brand. The F.C.C. recently voted to repeal the regulations of Net Neutrality.
Google Adds Functionality to their Search Console To Help Producers Increase SEO
Enhance Websites with Google Search Console Google has recently expanded and updated their Search Console to better inform their users on how to index and create proper SEO. The problem that I have with this latest rollout is that the beta site does not properly read my verified site. TechCrunch reported: 'Google is rolling these updates out slowly, though, so you may not be able to see this new version just yet.' After I submitted and verified my https site, as well as my regular site, I still experience difficulties when trying to access Google Search Console Beta online. I
A 30th Co-Sponsor from the Senate Confirms a Vote to Reinstate Net Neutrality
The Senate Gains Support to Reinstate Net Neutrality Under the Congressional Review Act Net Neutrality is not dead, but it is currently in a legal battle. That legal battle now extends past the private sector and will be analyzed by Congress with the Congressional Review Act. If only Trump's Fake News Awards would include the mainstream media's misuse of the wording 'killed/dead' to describe the regulations of Net Neutrality. In reality, he will only focus on the recent moments where fake news has made his administration look unprofessional. In regards to Net Neutrality being reinstated, The Hill reported that the Senate
Fort Collins in Colorado Has Plans to Deliver High Speed Broadband Internet
Citizens of Fort Collins Voted 57.15 Percent In Favor of The City Broadband Plan Residents in Fort Collins, Colorado have voted in support of building infrastructure to a high speed broadband system. After the recent vote to repeal Net Neutrality, many consumers are taking the Internet into their own hands instead of allowing the major Internet Service Providers the option to increase rates. On Reddit residents of the city have noted that Comcast is increasing their speed in hopes of keeping them customers. Overall, it does not appear to be working well. The City of Fort Collins main website reported: Add
Amazon Fire TV Users Can Now Experience the Web with Firefox and Silk Browsers
Mozilla Firefox and Amazon Silk Dial In with Amazon Fire TV to Provide Web Browsing for Over 100 Countries and Territories Amazon Fire TV is now available on Mozilla Firefox and Amazon Silk browsers. Users can flip between their favorite streaming content with these smart televisions, and scope out the Internet with an enhanced user experience. This new update allows consumers to acquire Web content, social media, and a vast amount of useful data. Business Wire reported: "With full web browsers on Fire TV, our customers' entertainment and information options are greatly expanded. We want to make it easy for
Updates to Google Feed Creates a More Dynamic User Experience in Comparison to Facebook
Google has recently rolled out a new update for their search within the Google app for IOS and Android users. The company has expanded and reworked some of the services within the Google Now application, and streamlined it for more news-related content. Google feed works as a personal assistant overall. In addition to tailoring the users news feed, it also connects with Google Maps to collect data for nearby locations for common purchases. It also connects with Google Translate, Gmail, and other products. One interesting piece to Google feed that caught my eye was the 'attractions' option. Users can
Supply and Demand would Shift Consumers to New Internet Service Provides if Net Neutrality Moves Forward
The topic of major Internet service providers trying to control the speed and price of the Web is catching major traction today. Net Neutrality is the debate on the amount of control the major corporations should have when providing Internet service. In reality, if these companies start charging more than consumers can afford, it will hurt their ability to sell their product overall. A top level narrative often talked about with mainstream media is the power that the major Internet providers have over the people. In reality, the people have all the power of demand. Without demand a company
A Look at How Rewriting the Rules to Net Neutrality could Change the Internet
Net neutrality and regulating the Internet continues to become more important on a national and international level. During the past conflicts with net neutrality within the United States companies have folded under consumer demand. A recent development on Internet privacy is the overturning of the regulations that the Obama administration had put in place to protect Web users. In another poor move to kick off the first 100 days, the Trump administration has now signed into law giving Internet providers more access to their consumers' information. The New York Times reported: “This is a repeal with no replacement.” - Danny Weitzner,
Netflix Leading Internet Streaming Services with 75% of Connected Homes in the United States
Online streaming services is becoming the next main source of entertainment consumption. In a recent report by comScore, they found that Netflix is currently leading the pack of Internet streaming services with a 75% adoption rate in homes within the United States that have Internet. comScore identifies OTT as over-the-top content. It can also be seen as Internet streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon, Hulu and Sling. The report notes that 50 percent of households still yet to engage with OTT as of December 2016. This creates a major opportunity for the current services to expand, as well as
Trends and Data covering Mobile Web Design in 2017
Mobile devices continue to drive demand and traffic for online companies. Recently, Google has started to provide a certification for mobile Web developers. Google, also known as Alphabet Inc., has provided certification for additional programs such as Google AdWords for online advertising, Google Analytics for data managers, and Google Developer for people that like to code. The company just recently rolled out training and a lengthy exam. Google is known for making tough certification exams. After studying for days on the AdWords test, I was unable to pass it after two attempts. Some questions are not directly connected with
Pop Culture Dives Into the Repeal of Net Neutrality to Help Bring
Enhance Websites with Google Search Console Google has recently expanded and updated
The Senate Gains Support to Reinstate Net Neutrality Under the Congressional Review Act
Citizens of Fort Collins Voted 57.15 Percent In Favor of The City Broadband
Mozilla Firefox and Amazon Silk Dial In with Amazon Fire TV to
Google has recently rolled out a new update for their search
The topic of major Internet service providers trying to control the
Net neutrality and regulating the Internet continues to become more important
Online streaming services is becoming the next main source of entertainment
Mobile devices continue to drive demand and traffic for online companies.









