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Facebook analyzes users' political posts for Politico
Facebook has analyzed its users political posts and sent the results to the American political journalism organization Politico. The new partnership depends on a completely automated process.
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GOP to go with McCain plan
Congressional Republicans dub their plan the Patients Choice Act, but it is nearly identical to the McCain health care plan defeated by voters last November.
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Obama Memorandum - Transparency and Open Government: Collaborate!
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Facebook analyzes users' political posts for Politico
Facebook has analyzed its users political posts and sent the results to the American political journalism organization Politico. The new partnership depends on a completely automated process.
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GOP to go with McCain plan
Congressional Republicans dub their plan the Patients Choice Act, but it is nearly identical to the McCain health care plan defeated by voters last November.
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Obama Memorandum - Transparency and Open Government: Collaborate!
MEMORANDUM FOR THE HEADS OF EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES SUBJECT: Transparency and Open Government ...Government should be collaborative. Collaboration actively engages Americans in the...
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Politicos threaten schools over campus piracy
Members of Congress threaten new laws if universities don't adopt measures to block the transfer of copyrighted content.
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Politicos take on YouTube, video's future
While awed by technological advances, House panel members worry about copyright practices, and Net neutrality rears its head again.
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Democrat politico ventures into 'Second Life'
House Democrat shows up in the virtual world and says it will eventually turn into an "important forum" for politicians.Images: Virtual politics
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Politicos: MD will switch to paper audit systems in '08
Widespread dissatisfaction with all-digital voting systems make change in 2008 a certainty, even though November election ran relatively smoothly.
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Politicos push to update Cold War-era alert system
In age of cell phone, Net and BlackBerry users, why does government rely on TV, radio to beam emergency alerts?
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Politicos mull action against patent system abusers
Lawmakers continue to consider new rules aimed at discouraging "patent trolls."
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Politicos ponder patent system changes
Congress talks about fixing patent system, but with conflicting interests, path to new legislation could be slow going.
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Politicos propose new action on Net neutrality
House bill aims to make the concept enforceable under antitrust law, while senators continue to ponder their own action. Musician Moby raises voice for Net neutrality
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Republican politico endorses data retention
Aide to House committee chairman expresses support for law prohibiting ISPs from deleting customer activity records.
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Politico rejects Net neutrality concerns
Influential House member says there's no evidence of threats feared by Net companies, predicts issue will soon be "moot."
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Pioneering Net politico dies at 72
Harry Browne, two-time presidential candidate, blogger and host of Webcast promoting individual liberty, passes away.
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Politicos divided on need for 'Net neutrality' mandate
Some say Congress must act now to prevent the creation of a "two-tiered" Internet. Others are reluctant to pass laws in what they call the absence of a visible problem.
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Politicos attack tech firms over China
Head of Congressional Human Rights Caucus says Google, Microsoft, Cisco and Yahoo should be "ashamed."
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Politicos wary of changes to copyright law
Fearing piracy, they're reluctant to rewrite laws so people can, for legal purposes, bypass copy protection on goods like CDs.
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