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		<title>By: Net Neutrality at Bifurcate In The Road</title>
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		<description>[...] In the news again again - Net Neutrality - a subject I have blogged about prior here Net Neutrality. Thank you to Odd time signatures for bringing this to my attention: Don’t let it happen. Do you really want to go back to the days of “walled gardens” where you have access to some, but not all, of the Internet? Let your voice be your choice — go to savetheinternet com if you haven’t already and speak up for a free and accessible Internet without corporate interference. You will not be aligning yourself with a political party, but just agreeing to a straightforward statement of principles. [...]</description>
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