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Meet the one ISP you might actually like

BGR: Hating your ISP has become one of America’s great national pastimes but there’s one ISP that’s actually trying to be liked by its customers for a change — and we’re not even talking about Google Fiber. Multichannel News has a terrific interview with Dan Jasper, the CEO of California ISP Sonic.net, and he calls out many rival ISPs’ business practices as both bad for consumers and completely unnecessary.

In the interview, Jasper says that there is simply no reason for ISPs such as Comcast to create data caps for their customers other than to make more money. In fact, he accuses many of his fellow ISPs of creating artificial shortages of bandwidth just so they can implement tiered pricing systems that cost their customers more money.

“When it comes to broadband performance and speed, the limits are artificial,” he tells Multichannel News. “They sound fair, but they’re entirely contrived. There isn’t a cost around speed. We believe that tiered pricing doesn’t make sense.”

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Meet Bard, a ChatGPT competitor from Google

One of the most exciting opportunities is how AI can deepen our understanding of information and turn it into valuable knowledge more efficiently.

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Can Google Bard dethrone ChatGPT?

Google’s perception as an innovator is at risk.

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Byju has fired 1,000 workers over a WhatsApp call

Following Google and many other companies, Byju has joined the list of companies to fire hundreds of workers.

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