When Web 2.0 Meets Politics
Hillary Clinton is my friend. On MySpace, that is. If I were going to vote for the first candidate that responded to my social networking “friend†request, it would be her. Of course, that’s a...
View ArticleInternet Habits and the Presidency
When it comes to the Internet, Republican presidential candidate John McCain recently said that he’s “an illiterate who has to rely on his wife for any assistance he can get.” In an era where the...
View ArticleWho Deserves the Tech Vote?
Nine months after Barack Obama, John McCain has unveiled his own technology plan for America. At last, both candidates can be graded for their long-term friendliness to the tech sector. You can read my...
View ArticleCan the Obama Administration Spare Some Real Change?
The Obama administration is ushering in a new era of big government, higher taxes and more spending, to an extent that even supporters are worried. The tech-savvy president should consider recent...
View ArticleObama set restore stem cell funding on Monday
This would be good news for California researchers and the stem cell area in general. Finally, some change in the right direction.
View ArticleCongress Should Say ‘No’ to Internet Tax Hike
Voters are still reeling from tax day in a tough recession, and taking to the streets in protest, but state governments and their allies aren’t listening. In fact, they are gearing up to squeeze more...
View ArticleHenry Ford of Heart Surgery — from WSJ
This is a fantastic article. At a time when Congress is debating a bloated $850 billion health care bill, doctors in India have come up with ways to make heart surgery cheaper, with potentially better...
View ArticleWhy You Can’t Compare Hillary Clinton’s Age to Ronald Reagan’s
Hillary Clinton may run for president in 2016, and if she does, questions about her age will come up. This is a nice analysis explaining why if she “were to win in 2016, Clinton would take office with...
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