2014 hosted much debate in Europe over evolving web censorship policies.
2014 hosted much debate in Europe over evolving web censorship policies.
Google, Apple, and others have begun to cease services to Crimea as they abide by U.S. sanctions.
The company has announced that it will offer cell service using Sprint’s and T-Mobile’s networks.
Obama has called for legislation regulating the use of student data collected in the classroom.
Canonical is launching Ubuntu for the internet of things and robotic devices.
Obama has stated that he supports the creation of local communities’ internet networks.
Facebook’s Internet.org app will be free to Tigo customers in Colombia.
Tizen will be Samsung’s divergence from Google’s Android.
U.S. education technology companies experienced high levels of investment in 2014.
Some European countries have jointly called for ISPs to aid in the reporting and removal of certain content.