Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Rob Pegoraro - FCC's plan for broadband Internet access falls short - washingtonpost.com



The FCC hopes to speed up and expand broadband access, which are both big problems: 35 percent of adult Americans lack high-speed Internet access at home, and those who do connect at slower speeds than residents of other countries. A 2009 study by the International Telecommunications Union ranked the United States 17th in adopting information and communication technologies.
Rob Pegoraro - FCC's plan for broadband Internet access falls short - washingtonpost.com
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Dose of Venom for Candidates Turns Ads Viral - NYTimes.com

Remember Max Headroom?
Anyone who knows Ms. Whitman’s face — or the tangy lilt in her voice — would easily recognize her in this political attack advertisement. But the ad does not actually feature Ms. Whitman at all, but rather a technically impressive avatar of the candidate, talking trash about herself.
Dose of Venom for Candidates Turns Ads Viral - NYTimes.com
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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Federal News Radio 1500 AM: OMB's Kundra stakes out new e-gov approach

Kundra also believes that in the five-to-seven years since many of these e-government programs were first contemplated technology has changed dramatically and that is what needs to be updated.
Federal News Radio 1500 AM: OMB's Kundra stakes out new e-gov approach
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