- Thu May 20 2004 Fight over e-voting leaves election plans as casualties
Voters brace for confusion at the polls as county election officials scramble to address alleged shortcomings of new equipment.
Posted by Robert Lemos and Paul Festa
- Fri Oct 30 2009 Top 5 free downloads
This week we bring you the Top 5 free downloads based on an informal poll on Facebook and Twitter, our worst downloads of the season, and some more Windows 7 upgrading tips.
Posted by Jessica Dolcourt
- Tue Jul 15 2008 Get PollDaddy in smaller sizes with PollDaddy Jr
PollDaddy has been around for a while now, and its newest iteration scales things back a bit to work with social networks, while keeping some of the biggest features.
Posted by Josh Lowensohn
- Fri Oct 22 2004 Week in review: Tech goes to the polls
As the final week of campaigning in the presidential election nears, the battle for ballots is heating up on the Internet.
Posted by Steven Musil
- Fri Mar 20 2009 Friday Poll: Where would you wear 'Star Trek' perfume?
Ladies of the Internet, please tell a single nerd where he could find a lady like you wearing a scent called Tiberius.
Posted by Matt Hickey
- Tue Oct 20 2009 Which Windows 7 is right for you?
Windows 7's versions are more streamlined than they were for Vista, but if there's still any confusion between Starter, Home Premium, Professional, and Ultimate, this chart should put those problems to rest.
Posted by Seth Rosenblatt
- Sun Feb 1 2009 Facebook's face time at Davos
The social-networking site uses instant polling of members to generate buzz among the world's business and government elite.
Posted by Jonathan Skillings
- Wed Sep 3 2008 Web-oriented architecture and the rise of pragmatic SOA
WOA is the latest term to confuse developers. However REST and SOA can be best friends.
Posted by Dave Rosenberg
- Tue Feb 3 2009 Should the DTV transition be delayed?
The DTV transition is still up in the air, and CNET asks its readers if they think the DTV transition should be delayed. Take our poll.
Posted by Matthew Moskovciak
- Mon Oct 18 2004 Throwing money at technology (page 3)
Strategic conflicts, rampant confusion and election-year politics are slowing the war on terror.
Posted by CNET Staff