The 44th president of the United States got sworn in on a very historic Tuesday. He's got a wider display of technology tools at his disposal than any of his predecessors, but will Barack Obama's White House become the most transparent in history? CNET News' Declan McCullagh weighs in on the tech transition.
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Today's stories:
Complete coverage: Obama administration transitions into power
Much ado about Whitehouse.gov's new openness
Obama's Whitehouse.gov launches, with problems
Inauguration Day, by the numbers
McKinnon extradition on hold until February
What does Barack Obama's expected pick for energy secretary say about the president-elect's stance on energy and climate change issues? CNET News reporter Martin LaMonica offers some perspective. That, and the top headlines of the day, on Thursday's podcast.
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Today's stories:
Energy secretary candidate fan of efficiency, tech
Google Chrome breaks out of beta
iTunes Store suffering outages, delays
House bill allows some analog messages after DTV switch
iPhone 3G now with in-home activation
Boeing's 787 Dreamliner delayed again
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