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Dean Campaign names internet brain trust

September 30, 2003

In yet another change high­light­ing the Inter­net influ­ence on pol­i­tics, the Dean cam­paign has unveiled a set of Inter­net prin­ci­ples and named a very impres­sive slate of net advis­ers. I hope that this will help the group for­mu­late a set of poli­cies relat­ing to tech­nol­ogy and make tech­nol­ogy in gen­eral and the net in par­tic­u­lar an issue during […]

Election 2000: The morning after

November 8, 2000

It’s the day after the pres­i­den­tial elec­tion in the United States and the win­ner is… either Bush or Gore. The inter­est­ing thing in this is that part of the rea­son we have reached this out­come is that polling booth in the United States are still using anti­quated tech­nol­ogy. In Florida, the state that will decide […]

Election 2000: The Net and Politics

November 5, 2000

On Tues­day, US votes will go to the polls and select their next pres­i­dent. This elec­tion will mark the first time the Inter­net has played a sig­nif­i­cant role in pol­i­tics and it seems there is no turn­ing back. In today’s col­umn, I’m tak­ing a look at how the Inter­net changed pol­i­tics and what can be learned from […]

2000 Tech Politics

July 31, 2000

It’s elec­tion sea­son in the United States. This week, the Repub­li­can party is hold­ing its con­ven­tion, which will be fol­lowed by the democ­rats’ in the next cou­ple of week. But the big ques­tion to those of us who work in the Inter­net field has been, what do those guys stand for in terms of the […]