Campaign coverage for the digerati
Stay up-to-date with our coverage from the campaign trail, which goes past whistle-stop towns, into the far corners of the blogosphere, social networks, and beyond. And to see what U.S. presidential candidates have to say on all things technology, check out CNET News' 2008 Technology Voters' Guide with its interactive map.
This is the first year that you can realistically watch the election entirely online. Read on for our recommendations of what sites to visit on Election Day.
Following e-voting glitches
President Obama? Web sites bet it's a done deal
November 4, 2008
CNET News grades the presidential candidates, and the rest of Congress, on tech-related votes ranging from Net taxes to H-1B visas. Also: Nader's favorite gadget is a typewriter?
Technology voter guide: The map
E-voting worries linger as Election Day nears
October 31, 2008
Liberal news outlet has pulled in significantly more funding than previous reports suggested in its round from Oak Venture Partners.
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Caroline McCarthy
December 1, 2008 4:07 AM PST
The state's hand recount starting Wednesday may show that thousands of ballots were mistakenly rejected by optical scanning machines.
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Stephanie Condon
November 19, 2008 4:00 AM PST
Surprise, surprise: When the economy is in the tank, people outside the tech industry tend to think about mundane rather than the profound and world-changing.
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Caroline McCarthy
November 13, 2008 2:22 PM PST
President-elect Barack Obama is enlisting more veterans of the tech industry to help his transition team evaluate federal agencies.
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Stephanie Condon
November 13, 2008 12:11 PM PST
Last week, President-elect Barack Obama launched a Web site detailing his plans for tech, Iraq, and health care. Now those plans are gone, and the campaign isn't saying why.
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Declan McCullagh
November 10, 2008 3:13 PM PST
Having gained mainstream notoriety amid Obama-McCain drama, social-media outlets such as Current TV, Digg, Facebook, and Twitter now look to capitalize on it elsewhere.
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Caroline McCarthy
November 10, 2008 4:00 AM PST
The politician once ridiculed for an erroneous claim that he "invented the Internet" is welcomed onstage at the Web 2.0 Summit to a standing ovation.
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Caroline McCarthy
November 7, 2008 5:48 PM PST
Coverage and outreach efforts for elections in the U.K. and Germany are of interest to the social network, marketing director Randi Zuckerberg told CNET News.
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Caroline McCarthy
November 6, 2008 7:29 PM PST
President-elect Barack Obama's new transition site features a blog with YouTube videos, while the Government Accountability Office's site lists urgent priorities.
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Stephanie Condon
November 6, 2008 2:24 PM PST
As President-elect Barack Obama's transition team assembles an administration, it could look to one of its own to fill the role of chief technology officer.
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Stephanie Condon
November 6, 2008 12:00 PM PST
Google.org's Sonal Shah and former InterActiveCorp executive Julius Genachowski are named to the president-elect's transition team.
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Margaret Kane
November 6, 2008 4:18 AM PST
Jeff Han, who was a crowd favorite with his graphical interface system at TED two years ago, is the man behind the interactive election maps being used by CNN, Fox, and now ABC.
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Michelle Meyers
November 5, 2008 11:15 AM PST
News network beamed one of its correspondents from Chicago to New York City in a "hologram" during its election night coverage.
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Posted by
Marguerite Reardon
November 5, 2008 11:00 AM PST
Energy policy is poised to change, with renewable energy, efficiency, and biofuels to benefit. But a down economy means climate change regulations are likely to wait.
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Posted by
Martin LaMonica
November 5, 2008 9:27 AM PST
Akamai's Net Usage Index shows a Tuesday night peak of 8.5 million-plus visitors per minute to online news venues. That's even better than March Madness.
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Jonathan Skillings
November 5, 2008 8:23 AM PST
Everyone has something to say about Tuesday night's election on microblogging service Twitter. Here are some of CNET News' choice picks.
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Caroline McCarthy
November 5, 2008 5:28 AM PST
Democrats in the White House and Congress will make it easier to push efforts on Net neutrality, trade restrictions, and copyright changes. Also: Who will be Obama's tech czar?
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Posted by
Declan McCullagh
November 5, 2008 4:00 AM PST
With little to do but wait for results all day, some bloggers take up the inflammatory stories largely ignored by mainstream media, while others have some choice words for Bush.
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Posted by
Stephanie Condon
November 4, 2008 4:48 PM PST
We'll soon have an answer to the question that's been building for months: who'll be the next U.S. president? The CBS News Political Team will provide up-to-date reporting.
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Posted by
Jonathan Skillings
November 4, 2008 1:27 PM PST
Keep track of voting-equipment problems that arise during Election Day, from paper jams to scanner malfunctions to potentially misrecorded votes.
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Stephanie Condon
November 4, 2008 6:19 AM PST
We bring you all the latest news from the Republican National Convention as the party takes its bid for the presidency to Minneapolis.
September 4, 2008
We bring you all the latest news as the Democrats take over Denver and even tech giants catch convention fever.
August 29, 2008
Here's how the 2008 U.S. presidential candidates responded to a CNET News.com poll on all things technology.
January 2, 2008
Silicon Valley is important but don't buy into the mistaken notion that it has become a political power in its own right. Not in this election, at least.
September 8, 2008
Both presidential candidates tout clean energy with images of wind turbines and solar panels in advertisements. New Energy Finance analyzes their plans and voting records.
September 3, 2008
Audiences have more ways than ever to access audio and video coverage of the political campaigns--whether politicians like it or not.
September 2, 2008
Real nice, rounded coverage there cNet!
CNet = Democrat shills
My gripe is with the providers---specifically my provider Comcast. We have a lot of down time in spurts, no adjustment in rate for downtime, lousy customer service, and lousy in-home technician call time. For me, that is what needs to be regulated.
I have always railed against government regulation, but in my advanced and wiser years I've come to recognize that American business can't be trusted to do the right thing, but then they want to whine when someone makes them (unless you have more money than the government, like MS). Self policing---horse pucky; clean up your act and there won't be need for government regulation.
You may find better coverage at: http://www.thepeoplescube.com/
Privet Comrade!
Every other article is how Al Gore is a genius and Bush is ruining the world with global warming. Than crap like this. Cnet is the exact same audience as Digg (which was founded by an ex cnet guy I think). Nothing but moveon.org and dailykos propaganda...
Did you just go off Congressional Voting records? Where is Bill Richardson, Mitt Romney, Dennis Kucinich, and all the other active candidates that are out there?
Incomplete reporting is just as bad or worse as intentional misinformation
``Since 1949 the unemployment rate has never risen by this magnitude without the economy being in recession,'' John Ryding, chief U.S. economist at Bear Stearns Cos. in New York, said in a note to clients. ``We now put ourselves on recession watch.''
Factories have already slowed. ISM's manufacturing index for last month fell to 47.7, the lowest since April 2003, the purchasers group said this week.
Factory payrolls decreased by 31,000 after falling 13,000 a month earlier. Economists had forecast a drop of 15,000 in manufacturing employment. Builders reduced payrolls by 49,000 after cutting 37,000 jobs in November.
Government payrolls increased by 31,000 during the month, indicating private payrolls declined by 13,000.
Jan. 4 (Bloomberg) -- The Federal Reserve will increase the size of two scheduled auctions of emergency loans by 50 percent to $30 billion as part of a global attempt by central bankers to restore faith in the money markets.
NYT
Of 1,000 owners surveyed nationwide, only 28 percent said they felt economic conditions for their businesses were improving, while 65 percent said conditions were getting worse.
After inching down in recent weeks, average gas prices across the nation rose by 7.3 cents last week to $3.053 per gallon, 71.9 cents higher than the same period last year, the Energy Information Administration reported Wednesday.
Business Week
"Staying at [the $100] level will mean inflation and economic hardship," says Fadel Gheit, senior energy analyst for Oppenheimer Holdings (OPY). "The price has nothing to do with fundamentals, but it has a broad impact."
Here's a question for you. How many books on economics has your candidate read? How many has he WRITTEN? The best economist in the world can't convince someone to whom he can't explain the problem. It looks very like we are headed for a recession or a depression. Before you cast your all-important primary vote, shouldn't you find out who has the most education on economics? This is not one of those times when you basically get bragging rights. This time, it may make the difference between you keeping your job and house or living on the streets. Remember, if we ALL sink there will be no one to give you welfare. Even people who OWN their house could be dispossessed by incredibly high real estate taxes. I know everyone says he is a long shot, but PLEASE do yourself (and me) a favor and research Dr. Ron Paul. The house you save may be your own.
The average age of the world's great civilizations has been two hundred years. These nations have progressed through the following sequence: from bondage to spiritual faith, from spiritual faith to great courage, from courage to liberty, from liberty to abundance, from abundance to selfishness, from selfishness to complacency from complacency to apathy, from apathy to dependency, from dependency back to bondage.
Alexander Tyler, 1787
Not all Techies are liberals folks.
- Sissy Nation
- by dateline1 February 11, 2008 4:43 PM PST
- Anybody hear of the new book ?Sissy Nation?? I would highly recommend it to any political junkie. It?s written by a NY Times guy (that could be a pro or con in some people?s minds, I know, but this guy -- John Strausbaugh ? is really good. And really funny). Anyway, the book is about how Americans, at least in his mind, have become total wusses. He is an equal-opportunity diss-er, complaining about Dems and Republicans, gays and straights alike. But all?s not completely lost; he actually has a few ideas how Americans can restore our national balls. Great read!
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