Computerworld.com reported that “In a landmark decision, a US District Judge has ruled that Google illegally monopolized the ad tech market. A federal judge in Virginia has found that the tech giant established “monopoly power” for two online advertising markets: publisher ad servers and ad exchanges that sit between buyers

Continue Reading No surprise that a trial judge rules that Google is online ad monopoly!

CIO.com reported that “CIOs constantly speak about the need to drop the technical jargon and talk “the language of business.” Yet, they don’t except business to do the same.” The February 10, 2025 article entitled “15 most misused buzzwords in IT” (https://www.cio.com/article/191262/most-misused-buzzwords-in-information-technology.html?utm_campaign=editorial&utm_medium=cio&utm_source=browseralert) included these 15 misused buzzwords:

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Continue Reading It is critical that IT folks drop using IT jargon!

My first blog on August 1, 2008 was entitled “Proposed Net Neutrality Bill in the US Congress” (https://www.vogelitlawblog.com/2008/08/proposed-net-neutrality-bill-in-the-us-congress/) and on January 3, 2025 Computerworld.com reported that  “Net neutrality looks to be buried for another five years, with a court halting the current FCC head’s push to reinstate it,..” 

Continue Reading My first blog in 2008 was about the Proposed Net Neutrality Bill, which is now dead after 16+ years!