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The parallels between Ronald Reagan and John Wooden are astonishing. They were born four months apart and within a few hundred miles of each of other-
The following is also my column on Forbes.com As I write this column it s the morning after the long Memorial Day weekend and the web is brimming
Can the Internet Fix Politics?That question is the theme of the 2010 Personal Democracy Forum, a two-day conference that merges technology with politi
I m proud of myself. I went the entire three-day weekend without blogging. But I did spend some time doing what I normally avoid, and that s rea
That s out of my pay scale. I don t get paid to think I m not authorized to do that. Hmmm That s a bummer I m su
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GigaOM - Posted 14 weeks ago
The push to free up more public information and make government more transparent is one of the primary goals of open data advocates and the Governm
Maybe it s just me, but it seems totally illogical to have public relations professionals advising you on the use of social media for business develop
For years, the common criticism of Wikipedia was the
In the competition for page views, some news sites use paid advertising to attract traffic. There are a few reasons paying for traffic is often a l
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GigaOM - Posted 15 weeks ago
Google s move to open source its VP8 video codec as part of its WebM Project has gotten wide support from browser makers and other industry players,
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