by Robert Tanguay | Jul 13, 2020 | Business, tech
I am sorry for trolling all these years and even currently now. I’ve been trying not to as of late, mostly because the return on the investment of time needed to troll has been rapidly declining over the last decade, as big tech (social media and Microsoft mostly)...
by Robert Tanguay | Mar 8, 2018 | Website
We’re going to talk about Net Neutrality, Verizon, and Internet Service Providers in general. Then we’re going to discuss how Verizon took my 7 year old website, and how it relates to Net Neutrality and monopolies. Let’s get started. Net Neutrality Net Neutrality in...
by Robert Tanguay | Jul 9, 2017 | Research
This is the bane of my PC internet browsing/ web development existence. I properly organize my Firefox windows into 3, possible 4 windows for maximum online work productivity like so (in order left to right): Window #1 – Work: Email and quick accounts like...
by Robert Tanguay | Dec 17, 2015 | Legal
Concord, New Hampshire Dec. 15, 2015 World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) announced a delay in decision for a case filed by Verizon IP Holdings out of Virginia against the owners of FiosFinder.com. WIPO did not issue reason or extenuating circumstances as...
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