- Thu Mar 31 2005 Feds' study on Internet took 7 years to complete
- Tue Jan 27 2009 Activists call for a mashup-friendly Recovery.gov
Transparency activists demand that the government provide data on the $825 billion stimulus package in a format conducive to user-generated mashups and remixes.
- Tue Jan 20 2009 Live updates on Inauguration Day via the social Web
From live streaming to Twitter aggregation, here's what the social Web is doing to make coverage of Barack Obama's inauguration all the more interesting--or just noisy. Updated live!
- Fri Dec 4 1998 Government fighting Net voting rumor
The U.S. government is launching a campaign on the Net to counter an email rumor saying the rights of black Americans to vote would expire in 2008.
- Wed Nov 8 2006 Democrats seize control of House, Senate
Minority party now can claim an enviable majority in the House of Representatives and the Senate.
- Thu Oct 7 2004 D.C. showdown looms over file swapping
Will a vote in Washington undercut long-standing tolerance for casual copying of movies and TV shows?
- Tue Nov 18 2008 Mobile messaging grows globally
New uses--such as messaging for social change and marketing--helped spur total message growth worldwide by nearly 10 percent in the third quarter, according to VeriSign.
- Wed Aug 23 2006 Forget telling the truth: you're judged by your facial expression
- Fri Jan 23 2009 Week in review: Inauguration goes interactive
Streaming, texting, and Twittering the inauguration, while earnings bring mixed bag. Also: Security concerns.
- Thu May 15 2008 Icahn loads Yahoo proxy slate with Mark Cuban, other biggies
Investor Carl Icahn packs his Yahoo proxy slate with notables, including two people who were on Microsoft's slate when it was deciding whether to go hostile against Yahoo.




