Google AMP Drives Debate About Open Web

The launch of Google’s AMP project looms this month, and not everyone is excited. The project’s site describes Accelerated Mobile Pages as “an initiative to improve the mobile web and enhance the distribution ecosystem” by providing “web pages that are optimised to load instantly on users’ mobile devices” and “designed to support smart caching, predictable…

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In the battle of Internet mobs vs. the law, the Internet mobs have won – The Washington Post

Two years after Gamergate began and multiple restraining orders later, Zoe Quinn is walking away from a criminal harassment case in favor of talking openly about her story. (Erin Patrick O’Connor/The Washington Post) By all accounts, Zoe Quinn — the 28-year-old video game developer whose personal life sparked the Internet conflagration known as Gamergate — had a…

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Häagen-Dazs Bandits Prey on Pharmacies to Sell Ice Cream to Bodegas: NYPD – Gramercy – DNAinfo.com New York

    Ice-cream bandits are flipping their stolen desserts to bodegas, according to 13th Precinct commanding officer Deputy Inspector Brendan Timoney. View Full Caption Shutterstock/Keith Homan MANHATTAN — Your bodega ice cream may be hot. A string of ice cream thefts at Manhattan drug stores was motivated not by a love of dessert — although…

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The ax falls at Yahoo | POLITICO

Well, that was not entirely unexpected. Eight Hundred and Four days after taking the purple, my career as a Yahoo is over. During the past 2+ years I have had the honor and privilege of working with the best (and smallest) staff of any tech publication on the Internet. Despite an enormous set of challenges…

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How segregated schools turn kids into criminals – The Washington Post

School integration at the Barnard School in Washington, D.C. in 1955. O’Halloran, Thomas J., photographer, the Library of Congress The schools around Charlotte were once admired nationwide. They offered a model for successful racial integration — proof that a diverse community could raise its children with shared values and shared opportunity. That dream crumbled in the early 2000s,…

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