All in all, those 800 MB are more of a highly compressed form, and only describe an empty shell.
But despair not. *All* those satellites are in very low orbits, that will decay in a few years. If really critical, they will eventually be replaced, possibly by a public provider, once the technology is mature and cheap enough.
Anyway, I personally would not buy the 800 MB number (it seems too low). There are approximately 86 billion neurons in a human brain. Using a single byte per neuron would require 86 GB. But also, a typical neuron has around 7000 synaptic connection with surrounding neurons. Using a single bit per connection would require almost 1 KB per neuron, so we would be talking of a global of 86 TB. And this is a very low estimate. It would be difficult to model connections with a single bit...
If my back-of-the-envelope estimates are correct, 800 MB would allow you to have something as clever as a honey bee (which has around 600K neurons). Note that this is no small feat, given the amount of things that a bee can do completely autonomously. It would make for a incredibly smart drone, for instance.
High quality niche publications have been there since forever. I for one couldn't recommend enough lwn.net. It is one of the most reliable sources of Linux and Open Source news. Professionally done, because it is subscriptor paid. And deliciously devoid of ads.
I'm sure many such publications exist.
The problem is that their signal is drown down by humongous amounts of noise. That's the consequence of the ad-driven Internet that we have today.
For every patent troll, there are countless small inventors that wouldn't reap any reward for their effort without it.
I have seen this argument thrown around many times, yet it seems impossible to get hard numbers. How much money is going to these "small inventors"? How much to patent trolls? How much to attorneys? Without those figures, there is no way to have a reasonable argument.
Audio and Video chat seems like it would be one of the biggest beneficiaries of this.
This, and gaming. Basically interactive media consumption. Thus the list of names behind the proposal.
How can you work when the system's so crowded?