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  • Why Did Wireless Networks Fail After Hurricane Sandy?

    Matt Wood
    Alexandra Martines
    November 21, 2012

    After Hurricane Sandy tore through the country, thousands of people were left without access to communications networks — right when they needed them most.

  • Entrepreneurs, Farmers and Students Bond With the Declaration of Internet Freedom

    Alexandra Martines
    October 17, 2012
    One way we work to protect online openness is by telling stories about the ways in which we use the Web to support our businesses, connect with our families and learn new skills. Earlier this month, reddit staff, startup founders and open Internet activists piled into Sen. John McCain’s former campaign bus to tour the Midwest and collect those stories.
  • Tonight's Smackdown: Obama, Romney and the Declaration of Internet Freedom

    Alexandra Martines
    October 3, 2012

    The Declaration of Internet Freedom has arrived in Denver, Colo.— just in time for tonight’s presidential debate.

  • The Declaration Goes for the Ride of Its Life

    Alexandra Martines
    September 25, 2012

    The Declaration of Internet Freedom sure is going places.

    In fact, this October the document will travel from Colorado to Kentucky as part of reddit’s Internet 2012 Bus Tour.

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