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Coderfaire 2014 Umm... so Yeah... Net Neutrality: Do You Know How this Internet Thing Works?

Instructions

  1. Install Node.js

  2. Install Grunt

  3. Clone the repository

    $ git clone https://github.com/jasonamyers/coderfaire-net-neutrality.git
  4. Navigate to the repo folder

    $ cd coderfair-net-neutrality
  5. Install dependencies

    $ npm install
  6. Serve the presentation and monitor source files for changes

    $ grunt serve
  7. Open http://localhost:8000 to view your presentation

    You can change the port by using grunt serve --port 8001.

Fullscreen mode

Just press »F« on your keyboard to show your presentation in fullscreen mode. Press the »ESC« key to exit fullscreen mode.

PDF Export

Presentations can be exported to PDF via a special print stylesheet. This feature requires that you use Google Chrome. Here's an example of an exported presentation that's been uploaded to SlideShare: http://www.slideshare.net/hakimel/revealjs-13872948.

  1. Open your presentation with css/print/pdf.css included on the page. The default index HTML lets you add print-pdf anywhere in the query to include the stylesheet, for example: lab.hakim.se/reveal-js?print-pdf.
  2. Open the in-browser print dialog (CMD+P).
  3. Change the Destination setting to Save as PDF.
  4. Change the Layout to Landscape.
  5. Change the Margins to None.
  6. Click Save.

Chrome Print Settings

Speaker Notes

reveal.js comes with a speaker notes plugin which can be used to present per-slide notes in a separate browser window. The notes window also gives you a preview of the next upcoming slide so it may be helpful even if you haven't written any notes. Press the 's' key on your keyboard to open the notes window.

Sources

Slow Comcast speeds were costing Netflix customers August 29
Customer List | Akamai
How to Save the Internet | Free Press
What is an Internet Exchange Point?
DrPeering White Paper - Internet Transit Prices - Historical and Projections
matimex-dc-telia.jpg (500×259)
London Internet Exchange Juniper Story | Videos at CCIE Talk
London-Internet-Exchange-Juniper-Story.jpg (480×360)
Interconnection – Any2 Participants | CoreSite
Net Neutrality–Why This Issue Matters at The Village Idiots
Net neutrality for dummies | Human Events
FCC vote: Net neutrality with a ‘fast lane’ - Brooks Boliek and Jessica Meyers - POLITICO.com
F.C.C., in a Shift, Backs Fast Lanes for Web Traffic - NYTimes.com
Internet titans protest ‘fast lanes’ in favor of Net neutrality | Al Jazeera America
Comment period for internet “fast lanes” closes today, FCC sees record submissions — Tech News and Analysis
Title II is the only path to net neutrality. Here’s why almost nobody thinks the FCC will take it — Tech News and Analysis
Why Google and the FCC are bringing wireless back into the net neutrality fight — Tech News and Analysis
Net neutrality is dead. Bow to Comcast and Verizon, your overlords - LA Times
Deaf advocacy groups to Verizon: Don’t kill net neutrality on our behalf | Ars Technica
FCC Chairman: I’d Rather Give In To Verizon’s Definition Of Net Neutrality Than Fight – Consumerist
These companies spend the most money to kill net neutrality
Comcast’s deal with Netflix makes network neutrality obsolete - The Washington Post
Net neutrality in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Comcast: Keep Peering Out of Net Neutrality Debate | Broadcasting & Cable
Behind Comcast’s truthy ad campaign for net neutrality - The Washington Post
Fact Sheet: Protecting and Promoting the Open Internet | FCC.gov
Setting the Record Straight on the FCC’s Open Internet Rules | FCC.gov
FCC to ISPs: Inaccurate Disclosures Violate Transparency Rule | FCC.gov
https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-325653A1.pdf
Sunlight: 99 percent of net neutrality comments wanted stronger FCC rules - The Washington Post
New Docket Established to Address Open Internet Remand | FCC.gov
Netflix and Net Neutrality | stratechery by Ben Thompson
There are fundamental tradeoffs between broadband investment, non-discriminatory treatment of data, and unlimited access. Netflix depends on the third.
New Data Questions Netflix’s Assertion That ISPs Are At Fault For Poor Quality

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