- Wed Apr 15 4:34 PM PDT 2009 Report: Most adult Americans got election news on Net
A Pew Research Center report shows more than half of adult Americans went online for political news, but that more online political activity meant more partisanship.
- Wed Jan 28 10:08 AM PST 2009 Best political sites: Liberal, conservative, and nonpartisan
There are people on all sides of the fence who use the following sites as sources for their own political understanding.
- Tue Nov 4 5:00 AM PST 2008 President Obama? Web sites bet it's a done deal
Online betting sites, also called prediction markets, were eerily accurate in guessing that George W. Bush would win the presidency in 2004. Can they do it again?
- Thu Oct 30 12:00 PM PDT 2008 Where have Silicon Valley's Republicans gone?
Venture capitalist Tim Draper was George W. Bush's point man in Silicon Valley. Now he's voting for Barack Obama. And he's not alone: Enthusiasm for John McCain is hard to find.
- Thu Oct 23 11:12 AM PDT 2008 MoveOn.org uses customized video to get out the vote
New video from the left-leaning advocacy group embeds recipient's name in faux newscast in attempt to persuade Americans to vote for Barack Obama next month.
- Thu Jun 5 4:00 AM PDT 2008 McCain tangled in flip-flop flap over wiretapping immunity
Republican says he hasn't changed his position on shielding telecommunications companies that illegally opened their networks to the Feds. But his statements suggest otherwise.
- Thu Mar 27 6:59 PM PDT 2008 JibJab CEO shares money-making philosophy
Even a "guerilla, low-cost" funny video site needs more than advertising to make money, he says. One solution? Selling more "expressive" media, like custom electronic greeting cards.
- Tue Aug 21 5:00 AM PDT 2007 Bush, 'state secrets,' and national security run amok
Bush administration invokes "state secrets" to throw out a lawsuit saying AT&T illegally opened its network to National Security Agency.
- Mon Jul 23 1:39 PM PDT 2007 Sen. Kerry wants to ban Internet images of dog fighting
Sen. John Kerry, a Massachusetts Democrat, said in a press release on Friday that he wants to make it "illegal to transmit images of dog fighting, to run websites that cater to dog fighting." Thanks for your strong support of the First Amendment, senator.
- Mon Jul 23 8:40 AM PDT 2007 Hype or hope? CNN-YouTube debates make a splash
An interesting, creative twist on a town hall? People are getting involved in old-fashioned politics in a new-fashioned way.




