By Susan Butta | November 20, 2009 | Comments (0)
Clark Rachfal, an intern in our Public Affairs organization in Washington, D.C., brought home a gold medal two weeks ago from the Para-Cycling World Championships in Manchester, England. Rachfal, who is legally blind, won the ... [ Continue reading ]
By Susan Butta | November 6, 2009 | Comments (0)
There’s no denying that our world has gone digital. To be effective and able to participate in even the basics of life, everyone has to have some level of digital literacy. This isn’t exactly news, but it is ... [ Continue reading ]
By Chris Lloyd | November 4, 2009 | Comments (0)
I recently had the opportunity to meet with two different entrepreneurs to learn about how they are using broadband technology to deliver common sense, energy efficient solutions. As the father of three children, I often ... [ Continue reading ]

By Mike McKeehan | November 3, 2009 | Comments (0)
When I talk to parents about the Internet often one of the first topics to pop up is safety. Is my child safe online? How do I know that my child isn’t accessing inappropriate material? How much personal information is too much on a Facebook page? In today’s ever evolving, wired ... [ Continue reading ]

By Kathy Brown | November 2, 2009 | Comments (0)
The Safe Internet Alliance held its annual conference on Capitol Hill (Oct. 20), where I spoke about what we’re learning from consumers when it comes to Internet safety. The upshot: there’s plenty of good news about what people are doing with broadband and ... [ Continue reading ]

By Jeff Kramer | October 30, 2009 | Comments (0)
I attended AARP’s National Convention that was held in Las Vegas, Nevada from October 21-24. To be honest, the 30,000 plus attendees are there to see speakers and events related to aging, stroll the massive exhibit hall and pick up whatever “freebies” are being given out. ... [ Continue reading ]
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