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U.K. government loses data on driving-test candidates

December 18, 2007 Hard disk containing details on 3 million candidates goes missing at facility run by contractor for the Driving Standards Agency. TAGS: candidate, contractor, speech, hard drive

Politicians petting puppies on demand

October 3, 2006 Comcast Spotlight is selling video-on-demand spots for political-office candidates. TAGS: Comcast Corp., VoD, candidate

Election 2008: Campaign coverage for the digerati

November 4, 2008 Here's what the 2008 presidential candidates have to say on all things technology. Also: the latest from the road to the White House. TAGS: coverage, e-voting, election, candidate, Digg, margin, Democrat, font, U.S.

Want a job? Clean up your Web act

March 28, 2007 Uncouth blogs and social-networking bloopers can hurt your employability, a survey of more than 600 employers finds. TAGS: candidate, Human Resources, employer, personal information, MySpace, social networking, survey

Scottish e-counting under scrutiny in election mess

May 4, 2007 Rejected ballots lead to Electoral Commission investigation of electronic-counting process, other factors. TAGS: election, scrutiny, candidate, process

BEA's financial restatements key to warding off Icahn

November 2, 2007 Company needs to get financials in order if it hopes to keep its biggest shareholder from taking control of a possible buyout, legal experts say. TAGS: BEA Systems Inc., shareholder, Delaware Chancery Court, proxy, candidate, court, expert, attorney, Oracle Corp.

Got a question for Obama or Clinton? Join the online debate

April 23, 2007 Charlie Rose-hosted presidential debates on Yahoo, Slate and The Huffington Post to let voters query candidates, assess performance. TAGS: SLATE, debate, candidate, Yahoo! Inc., MySpace, Real-Time

Technology Voters' Guide: Chris Dodd

January 4, 2008 Democrat, who dropped out of the race on Thursday after the Iowa caucuses, supports Net neutrality and opposes the "idea of assigning people bar codes."Special coverage: Election 2008 TAGS: Chris Dodd, candidate, Net Neutrality, Democrat, broadband

Sites match voters, candidates

January 28, 2004 Political information sites offer tools that resemble those on dating sites, where the uncommitted voter can answer questions to a match engine that spits out an ideal candidate. TAGS: candidate, election, America Online Inc., engine, Time Warner Inc., president, programming, blog, U.S.

Google grapples with increasingly political Web

March 15, 2007 Online explosion of campaign and voter activity poses difficult information-organizing questions, executive says. TAGS: candidate, Google Inc., YouTube, conference, video

Ron Paul: The Internet's favorite candidate

August 6, 2007 The libertarian-leaning Republican may not receive as much media coverage as better-known presidential candidates, but he enjoys a commanding lead on the Internet. TAGS: Ron Paul, candidate, Republican, Barack Obama, Iran, war, Iraq, vote, tax, popularity, U.S.

Kerry leads fund-raising race--on Amazon

May 10, 2004 The Massachusetts senator, down 3-1 in overall fund-raising for the November race against President Bush, is far ahead on Amazon.com's presidential campaign donation page. TAGS: Amazon.com Inc., candidate, John Kerry, electronic payment, campaign, race, president

Googlers stump in N.H. for Paul

January 7, 2008 Inside the Googleplex, Ron Paul is wildly popular. Here's what happened when current and former Google engineers hit the Granite State to campaign for him.Photos: A techie touts Ron Paul TAGS: New Hampshire, Ron Paul, volunteer, Google Inc., candidate, Republican, campaign, president

Technology Voters' Guide: John Edwards

January 4, 2008 Former senator aims for universal broadband, supports Net neutrality, and pledges to "recharge" American innovation.Special coverage: Election 2008 TAGS: John Edwards, Net Neutrality, broadband, candidate, health care, Internet access, health, America, goal, TV

Technology Voters' Guide: John McCain

January 3, 2008 Republican wants strong laws protecting children from sexual predators online. He also wants to keep Net connections tax-free.Special coverage: Election 2008 TAGS: John McCain, candidate, broadband, broadband service, law, Republican, tax

Technology Voters' Guide: Ron Paul

January 3, 2008 Republican thinks a free market is key to broadband expansion and that feds should stay out of mergers and social networks.Special coverage: Election 2008 TAGS: Ron Paul, federal government, candidate, DMCA, copy protection, Net Neutrality, high-speed Internet access, legislation, Internet access, Republican, broadband, backup, DVD

Technology Voters' Guide: Hillary Clinton

January 2, 2008 She supports tax incentives to extend broadband, wants open, unimpaired Internet access for all, and has serious concerns about Real ID.Special coverage: Election 2008 TAGS: Hillary Clinton, tax incentive, broadband, candidate, tax, Internet access

Election 2008: Primary voters' tech guide

January 2, 2008 Here's how the 2008 U.S. presidential candidates responded to a CNET News.com poll on all things technology. TAGS: Mike Huckabee, Digg, candidate, margin, Democrat, font, U.S.

Technology Voters' Guide: Barack Obama

January 2, 2008 Staunch believer in Net neutrality says he'll push for infrastructure improvements so the U.S. can lead in broadband penetration. Special coverage: Election 2008 TAGS: Barack Obama, broadband, candidate, network provider, Net Neutrality, Internet access, tax, America, Google Inc.

Wikipedia for politics? A new site gives it a try

October 9, 2007 New politics-and-government wiki PoliticalBase.com hopes to draw readers by offering neutral information and the opportunity to add to entries. TAGS: Wikipedia, Wiki, politics, politician, candidate, entry, database, CEO
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