About 80 days after going down for most users, the Defense Department's official customer comment system, known as ICE, came back online June 8. Users both on and Defense Department computers can now ...
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will replace its public comment system, which was plagued with issues ahead of its repeal of net neutrality, according to a new report. Gizmodo, citing ...
The FCC suffered multiple distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks Sunday night and Monday morning, the agency said in a statement today. The attacks appear to be aimed at shutting down the ...
Six Apart, makers of blogging platforms Movable Type and Typepad, have announced a new distributed blog comment system that offers a very simple way of integrating comments into any page. Similar to ...
When Chairman Ajit Pai had the Federal Communications Commission reconsider network neutrality in 2017, he made his agenda clear: He wanted to take a “weed whacker” to the Obama-era open-internet ...
The Pentagon's official online comment system has been offline for more than a month for anyone not using a Defense Department computer, officials confirmed today. The Interactive Customer Evaluation ...
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Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. Gawker Media publisher Nick Denton recently introduced a new commenting system, called Kinja, on his network of ...