Archives for the "Election" tag
Dean Campaign names internet brain trust
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 [...]
Tags: Election, Internet, United States
In Politics, Technology
Election 2000: The morning after
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 [...]
Tags: Election, Microsoft, United States
In Politics
Election 2000: The Net and Politics
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 [...]
Tags: Election, Trends, United States
In Politics
2000 Tech Politics
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 [...]
Tags: Access, Apple, Election, Intel, Internet, Privacy, United States
In Politics





