Free Press forgets Day Job, Decides to become Small Business Advocacy Group
Today, Free Press, an organization dedicated to free speech and media on the internet, decided to take on the mantle of a small business advocacy group, without bothering to look what small business actually needs. Free Press called for the FCC to "take immediate action to solve to competition problem", but what they want would not result in a single new piece of dark fiber being lit, or even one new rack of edge caching servers being bought. Instead, more lawyers will be paid to argue about new ways to regulate an industry that is already regulated.
This Week in Antitrust
The third in a series of round ups of the tech industry's various antitrust cases and related topics, this week's entry focuses on Apple's use of the ARM microchip in its coming blockbuster, the iPad, and how Intel seems [...]