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Posted on Jan 29, 2009 08:59:00 AM
Source: Hothardware
“Google has been very vocal on its stance for net neutrality. Now, Richard Whitt–Senior Policy Director for Google–announces that Google will take an even more active role in the debate by arming consumers with the tools to determine first-hand if their broadband connections are being monkeyed with by their ISPs:
“We’re trying to develop tools, software tools…that allow people to detect what’s happening with their broadband connections, so they can let [ISPs] know that they’re not happy with what they’re getting — that they think certain services are being tampered with,” Google senior policy director Richard Whitt said this morning during a panel discussion at Santa Clara University, an hour south of San Francisco.

In an article written by Cade Metz, a reporter for The Register, Metz explains that when the net neutrally debate first popped up at Google, Google actually considered playing along with the network-throttling ISPs:
“We were pretty well known on the internet. We were pretty popular. We had some funds available. We could essentially buy prioritization that would ensure we would be the search engine used by everybody. We would come out fine – a non-neutral world would be a good world for us.”
But more idealist minds prevailed at Google, and the company has advocated network neutrality ever since–”or as Whitt likes to call it ‘broadband neutrality’.” Whitt didn’t mention when the network analysis tools would become available.
Other participants of the panel discussion had very different opinions on network neutrality, such as “George Ou and Richard Bennett, two networking-obsessed pals who have vehemently defended Comcast’s right to throttle peer-to-peer traffic.” The one thing that everyone on the panel appeared to agree on, however, was that ISPs need to be transparent with how they manage their network traffic. Google’s stance is that if the ISPs won’t disclose that information to the public, then consumers should have the tools at hand to determine for themselves what their ISPs are doing.”
I think this is brilliant, and commend Google on their insight into this matter. ISPs i believe should not have the ability to throttle, but they do have it and use it. Bad move. If any of an ISP’s clients find out they being throttled away from their supposed speed, then they will dump the isp faster than a big turd after xmas. Good going google.
Posted on Dec 23, 2008 08:56:43 AM
Recently blogged about by Chris on iMod. I thought Id elaborate a bit more from a players perspective rather than one of an advertising nature. AIX2 brings a showcase of new vehicles, maps and weapons, everything a BF2 player lives for. Its a little change from our favourite vanilla version and can be a welcomed break from the routine mayhem that happens on the local normal servers.



It adds a new 32 aircraft into the game, 37 custom weapons and 7 custom kit classes, 14 new maps and 10 Dice remakes, add another 30 custom maps with the headhunters mappack, a new army (United Nations), stationary health stations along routes in maps, stationary weapons kits that can be picked up at any time. Theres a few new vehicles as well. They have done pretty well by adding an accuracy based points scoring system for snipers sniping at long distances. Get more for those targetted headshots while the guy is running flat out for cover… It also displays distance etc, quite handy. It seems to be me that theyve improved the accurance of the weapons as well, although not adding any difficulty to the game, its still nice to get high scores



Bots have been implemented for Co-Op play with humans, so in server config files you can change bot skill and various other settings. When a player joins a server with bots, one bot will be kicked to balance the field, this is an optional setting though, and thus if there isnt anybody else to join you, bots will have to do. And they arent 2 bad either.
My favourite part of this mod is the jets. As you may have noticed I am a fan of flying, and well getting to fly a bigger variaty in my favourite game while taking out enemies is awesome. Some really strong jets are the harriers, A-10 warthogs and the Su-47 is crazy. One could play on for hours just flying around. The maps are much bigger and vehicles move faster to counter the size. There are some maps that give a tank per player, the game gets pretty interesting after that.
Its great fun to play and I recommend to all. If you would like to download a copy of the mod locally, get it here, you will also need the core map pack and the Headhunters map pack.
Local server = 196.25.200.210
Thanks to telkoms Do Gaming service and the chaps making it happen.