FCC Report: 1.8 Million Hoosiers Lack Broadband Access
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View ArticleNet Neutrality and Occupy Wall Street – Making A Connection
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View ArticleOver-45 Crowd Becoming More Tech-Savvy
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View ArticleA Battle To Keep Rural Hoosiers Connected
A Battle To Keep Rural Hoosiers Connected INDIANAPOLIS - Bills allowing telephone companies to stop providing service in areas which are not profitable are moving through both houses of the...
View ArticleStudy Confirms Risky Online Teenage Behavior
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View ArticleFCC Report: 1.8 Million Hoosiers Lack Broadband Access
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View ArticleBullying and Cyber-Bullying – Primers For Indiana Social Workers
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View ArticleNet Neutrality and Occupy Wall Street – Making A Connection
Net Neutrality and Occupy Wall Street – Making A Connection CHICAGO - The U.S. Senate may vote this week on overturning Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules aimed at guaranteeing an open...
View ArticleOver-45 Crowd Becoming More Tech-Savvy
Over-45 Crowd Becoming More Tech-Savvy INDIANAPOLIS - More people 45 and older are trying to get connected through social networking, although they're not always sure how to do it, or even why they...
View ArticleA Battle To Keep Rural Hoosiers Connected
A Battle To Keep Rural Hoosiers Connected INDIANAPOLIS - Bills allowing telephone companies to stop providing service in areas which are not profitable are moving through both houses of the...
View ArticleStudy Confirms Risky Online Teenage Behavior
Study Confirms Risky Online Teenage Behavior INDIANAPOLIS - New research finds that the Internet can be a particularly dangerous place for teenaged girls. The lead author of the study, Jennie Noll,...
View ArticleStudy Raises Questions about Movie Ratings
Study Raises Questions about Movie Ratings INDIANAPOLIS - You may give the OK for your child to see a PG-13 movie, thinking the content is age-appropriate. However, according to a new study, when it...
View ArticleAdvocates for Internet Freedom: Appeals Court Strikes "Huge Blow"
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View Article"Marginal Voices" To Speak Loudly at FCC Today
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View ArticleMinority Communities Could Lose Access in TV Spectrum Auction
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View ArticleRural Indiana Could Benefit from Reclassifying Broadband
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View ArticlePhone Call Cost Relief for Indy Inmates
Phone Call Cost Relief for Indy Inmates INDIANAPOLIS - Phone calls to and from prison inmates in Indiana will cost a lot less starting next year, thanks to a decision Thursday by the Federal...
View ArticleToo Much Technology Hurting Kids' Communication Skills
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View ArticleFederal Court Backs FCC's Treatment of Internet as Utility
Federal Court Backs FCC's Treatment of Internet as Utility WHITESBURG, Ky. – A federal court has upheld the Federal Communication Commission's decision to treat the Internet like a utility – a victory...
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