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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on the FCC’s net neutrality decision.
Why the F.C.C.’s Municipal-Broadband Ruling Matters, Too http://t.co/fSmez25GAD
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) February 28, 2015
Will my Netflix stream more smoothly now? 5 takeaways from the #netneutrality rules http://t.co/YuDHjgC1bP
— WSJD (@WSJD) March 2, 2015
How the @FCC #NetNeutrality vote affects schools: http://t.co/nkXCnsQjTV pic.twitter.com/QXHaWTurT9
— Education Week (@educationweek) March 1, 2015
How much could #NetNeutrality change the future? Here’s what #tech experts think the internet will be like in 2025: http://t.co/5cwdeeSRCQ
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) February 28, 2015
Why did the online public suddenly embrace what used to be called “breaking the Internet?” http://t.co/TFtiM319yn
— Forbes (@Forbes) March 1, 2015
See Why Congressional Republicans Abandoned Their Net Neutrality Fight http://t.co/ABksqbOTzo @jeremyquittner
— Inc. (@Inc) March 1, 2015
5 reasons the FCC might be wrong about net neutrality – Yahoo Finance Canada https://t.co/V4jOtwaarv via @YahooFinanceCA
— Mark Cuban (@mcuban) March 1, 2015
How John Oliver ‘turned the tide’ on net-neutrality debate http://t.co/aTOuGrk9TI @HarryBruinius pic.twitter.com/buCpoTjIWI
— CS Monitor (@csmonitor) February 27, 2015
Angry Verizon issues statement in Morse code to protest FCC’s net neutrality ruling http://t.co/GUqebBNgKh pic.twitter.com/ydbpDmo0ir
— Chicago Tribune (@chicagotribune) February 26, 2015
US regulators vote to stop internet service providers offering paid-for ‘fast lanes’ http://t.co/Yphpr2729c pic.twitter.com/q6HgaK7Dmg
— The Independent (@Independent) February 27, 2015
There are some incredibly creative sore losers in the net neutrality decision: http://t.co/1Ai3ABcaWI pic.twitter.com/Z2GXx0SUIA
— Slate (@Slate) February 26, 2015