Craigslist silently fixes their end in the Cox fiasco

    Date: 07/13/06 (Web Technology)    Keywords: no keywords

    For months, Craigslist had been held up as the poster child for what can happen in a world without Net Neutrality.  That poster child status expired last month when we found out what really happened was a simple technical glitch in a personal firewall from Authentium that Cox offered its...

    Source: http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/?p=269

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