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The White House reboots

January 27, 2009 Barack Obama takes office as the 44th president with an agenda that includes a fresh take on technology. TAGS: Barack Obama, Del.icio.us, Digg, margin, president, coverage, Washington, font, broadband, photograph, e-mail

Year in review: Web rewrites campaign strategies

December 15, 2008 The 2008 presidential election changed the way politicians use technology, but a new Congress may prove to be a mixed bag for the industry. TAGS: Barack Obama, broadband, president

In presidential race, who's getting techies' money?

April 23, 2007 Index offers a peek at which top fund-raisers appear to be doing well with the tech crowd so far. TAGS: Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, employer, occupation, Sen., Republican, attorney, Democrat

Year in review: Social networks grapple with money question

December 16, 2008 Sites like MySpace, Digg, and Facebook proved their might in this fall's election, but when that party ended, it was back to figuring out how to make a buck or two. TAGS: Digg, social networking, Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Barack Obama, election

Technology Voters' Guide: Barack Obama

January 2, 2008 Staunch believer in Net neutrality says he'll push for infrastructure improvements so the U.S. can lead in broadband penetration. Special coverage: Election 2008 TAGS: Barack Obama, broadband, network provider, candidate, Net Neutrality, Internet access, America, tax, Google Inc.

YouTube video debate actually worked

July 24, 2007 Posing questions to presidential candidates through brief YouTube videos is unusual but proves successful. TAGS: YouTube Video, Chris Dodd, YouTube, candidate, CNN, Barack Obama, Iraq, video

Thanks to BitTorrrent, Net neutrality debate reignites

November 2, 2007 Following claims of Comcast blocking file-sharing traffic, debate over whether to create laws to keep the Internet open has resurfaced. TAGS: Net Neutrality, Comcast Corp., cable company, supporter, Webcast, regulation, Barack Obama, law, BitTorrent, AT&T Corp., cable modem, professor, DSL, broadband

A picture worth a thousand lies

July 31, 2007 Neal Krawetz, a security researcher at Hacker Factor, knows a fake photo when he sees one. He also knows how it's done. Images: Pictures that lie TAGS: Neal Krawetz, USA Today, Black Hat, lie, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, talent, image, researcher, picture, photograph, conference, security

Ron Paul: The Internet's favorite candidate

August 6, 2007 The libertarian-leaning Republican may not receive as much media coverage as better-known presidential candidates, but he enjoys a commanding lead on the Internet. TAGS: Ron Paul, candidate, Republican, Barack Obama, war, vote, popularity, Iran, tax, Iraq

Congress catching on to the value of blogs

January 26, 2006 It's starting slowly, but a group of senators and representatives are now blogging, and some observers expect the number to grow as elections near. TAGS: Rep., blogging, senator, blog, Sen., congressman, Barack Obama, margin, Illinois, John Kerry, community, value
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