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Election 2008: Campaign coverage for the digerati

March 18, 2008 Here's what the 2008 presidential candidates have to say on all things technology. Also: the latest from the road to the White House. TAGS: New Hampshire, candidate, coverage, Digg, Net Neutrality, margin, Facebook, Democrat, font

Googlers stump in N.H. for Paul

January 7, 2008 Inside the Googleplex, Ron Paul is wildly popular. Here's what happened when current and former Google engineers hit the Granite State to campaign for him.Photos: A techie touts Ron Paul TAGS: New Hampshire, Ron Paul, volunteer, Google Inc., candidate, Republican, campaign, president

New Hampshire: E-mail free or die...for now

July 13, 2004 Tax collectors say the Granite State can live up to its libertarian motto: They won't target Internet phone calls, chat rooms, Web mail and instant messaging. Yet. TAGS: New Hampshire, tax, chat room, committee, IM, VoIP, Internet phone, state, IP, telecommunications, New York, connection, e-mail

This spammer's stash could be yours

August 10, 2005 Gold bars, cash and a fully loaded Hummer H2 are among the prizes AOL is offering as it celebrates a settlement with a spammer. TAGS: New Hampshire, spammer, America Online Inc., settlement, Hummer, CAN-SPAM Act, goods, spam, Virginia, member, anti-spam, Time Warner Inc., e-mail

The Real ID rebellion

April 17, 2006 Americans don't like mandatory digital ID cards, CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says. New Hampshire is leading the revolt. TAGS: Real ID Act, New Hampshire, ID card, independence, Governor, state, RFID, Rep., law

Verizon to spin off some assets for $2.7 billion

January 16, 2007 The phone company plans to combine assets in northeastern U.S. with small rural carrier FairPoint Communications. TAGS: Verizon Communications, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, asset, U.S.

Digital IDs face opposition among states

February 26, 2007 Controversy grows over whether the Real ID Act's national identification cards will do more to stop terrorists or threaten privacy. TAGS: Real ID Act, Ron Paul, VeriSign Digital ID, ID card, New Hampshire, legislature, opposition, privacy, rule, requirement, Rep., state, member, conference, U.S.

State officials oppose repealing Real ID Act

February 9, 2007 Real ID rebellion, which began last April when New Hampshire's House of Representatives rejected the plan, has not reached critical mass. TAGS: Real ID Act, legislature, state official, Maine, New Hampshire, homeland security, driver's license, data mining, RFID, Republican, Sen.

Keeping tabs on citizens

April 20, 2006 As the U.K. government looks to set up a national registry of adults, some in the U.S. are warning of the dangers of a national ID system. TAGS: ID card, driver's license, RFID, RFID chip, New Hampshire, database, U.S.

GOP skepticism over NSA program widens

May 15, 2006 A New Hampshire senator questions whether feds should use resources to assemble vast databases of Americans' phone calls. TAGS: John Sununu, NSA, federal government, New Hampshire, data mining, Bush Administration, Sen., senator, Republican, government, activity, database

IT industry watches Iowa

January 20, 2004 Offshoring shapes up as a top tech issue in candidates' presidential campaigns as Democratic primaries get underway. TAGS: Lieberman Software Corp, John Kerry, candidate, offshoring, New Hampshire, concern, Sen., Democrat, president, U.S., information technology

Faith in Net's force rises, falls with Dean

January 29, 2004 Howard Dean's lackluster performance in the New Hampshire primary and the Iowa caucuses, raises the obvious question: To what extent has the Internet truly transformed politics? TAGS: John Kerry, Howard Dean, politics, candidate, New Hampshire, campaign, Democrat, bank
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