Friday, April 29, 2011

The Controversy


      • The search tool you used and why (e.g., "I used Google News to find recent information about the controversy") I used ask.com because it provided numerous options to look up the controversy.
      • The exact search terms you used (e.g., "I searched on the phrase "Patriot Act" and then again on this combination of terms: warrantless and surveillance and Congress") I searched once using "controversy of net neutrality"
      • The two best sites you found: give the full URLs and URLs to any specific pages that are especially helpful 1. 
      • http://www.vision2mobile.com/news/2010/12/net-neutrality-controversy-fcc-outlines-its-rules.aspx
      • http://www.mediapost.com/publications/?art_aid=115959&fa=Articles.showArticle
      • Your evaluation of the credibility and reliability of these sites:
        • What individual or organization is responsible for the site and what is their purpose or mission? The organization responsible is Vision 2 Mobile and the other is Online media daily. The mission is to inform the public on the media news and the other is monthly briefings on different issues.
        • How is the site funded? The site is funded by NR group and Sea Change.  
        • How current is the information? The information is current, updated every month.
        • What useful arguments on either side of the controversy you are studying can be found on the site?   Are any of the arguments supported by research? The arguments are not supported by research. Useful arguments that can be found is speaking of our economic future and how important the internet will be to that and we need to be careful proceeding with this issue.

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