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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Google Sets up Online Broadband Testing Lab


M-Lab Lets Users Test for Interference and Traffic Management by ISPs

By PETER SVENSSON AP Technology Writer
NEW YORK January 29, 2009 (AP)

Google Inc. and two nonprofit partners, on Wednesday, launched a Web site that lets consumers test their Internet connections to reveal possible interference and traffic management by service providers.
(AP Photo)

Google Inc. and two nonprofit partners Wednesday launched a Web site that lets consumers test their Internet connections to reveal possible interference and traffic management by service providers.

The site, Measurement Lab, addresses a need among academics who want to gather data on how Internet connections work in practice. While the workings of the core Internet "highways" are well known and standardized, it's difficult to find out what happens on the network of an Internet service provider, between the "highway" and the customer's home.

Internet service providers say they increasingly find it necessary to act as traffic cops on this stretch of the Internet to make sure that heavy users don't slow down their neighbors' connections. But the traffic management systems can have unintended consequences, and ISPs have been secretive about their workings for fear that subscribers will circumvent them. The Federal Communications Commission sanctioned Comcast Corp. last year for secretly stifling one particular form of traffic without telling subscribers

One of the diagnostic tools on the M-Lab site, created by researchers in Germany, is specifically designed to detect interference of the kind that Comcast employed but has since abandoned.

Another tool is designed to detect whether certain types of traffic are being slowed. Cox Communications, the country's third-largest cable company, said this week it will test a system that temporarily slows some data to let more time-sensitive traffic through. That prompted skepticism from consumer groups that favor "Net Neutrality," which is the principle of equal treatment of Internet traffic.

Google spokesman Dan Martin said M-Lab's tools "could help users understand their connections, and would allow researchers to validate and explore what Cox is doing."

The search engine company will provide 36 servers in 12 locations around the world, and will cover the bandwidth costs. Its partners are the New America Foundation, a nonpartisan think tank, and the PlanetLab Consortium, which runs network experiments for researchers but lacks the capacity for large-scale testing by consumers.

On the Net:

http://www.measurem entlab.net

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Introducing Google Latitude !!!




See where your friends are on a map

Enjoy Google Latitude on your phone, computer, or both. See your friends' locations and status messages and share yours with them.

Start using it on your phone

With Google Latitude, you can:

i) See where your friends are and what they are up to

ii) Quickly contact them with SMS, IM, or a phone call

iii) Control what your location is and who gets to see it


Google Latitude is a feature of Google Maps for mobile on these phones:


1. Android-powered devices, such as the T-Mobile G1 (coming soon)
2. iPhone and iPod touch devices (coming soon)
3. most color BlackBerry devices
4. most Windows Mobile 5.0+ devices
5. most Symbian S60 devices (Nokia smartphones)
6. many Java-enabled (J2ME) mobile phones, such as Sony Ericsson devices (coming soon)

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