Report: IT Recovery Still a Work in Progress [June 23, 2010] Computer Economics threw a little cold water on what's generally been a pretty optimistic 2010 outlook for IT equipment and services providers.
July 29, 2010 Special Report on Politics And Web 2.0 Campaigns have come a long way since the 2004 presidential election. This year, candidates found their way onto YouTube, Google, and Facebook. How's the conversation going?
Obama Gets to Keep His BlackBerry
[January 22, 2009] After resisting staffers' efforts to give up the mobile e-mail device, the new president gets his way.
House Report Blasts Martin's FCC Oversight
[December 09, 2008] Energy and Commerce Committee leadership takes chairman to task for secretive regulatory reviews, some of it with 'he said, she said' evidence.
Why Can't Government Be More Like the Internet?
[November 18, 2008] Google CEO Eric Schmidt pushes an innovation-themed policy agenda and offers an impassioned call for Washington to reform the way it does business.
Tech's Eyes Turn Now to Obama, Dems
[November 05, 2008] The new administration promises change, but how will that play with the IT and Internet industry's agenda?
Ohio Election Site Back up Amid Fraud Fights
[October 22, 2008] Election site in key swing state is taken down amid partisan bickering, mutual allegations of election shenanigans.
Google CEO Hits the Campaign Trail With Obama
[October 21, 2008] Following his endorsement of the Democrat, Schmidt talks about the economy, energy and a rebirth of the manufacturing industry in key swing state.
McCain, Obama Agree to Open the Debates
[October 08, 2008] Both candidates agree that citizen questions should play a greater participation in the debates. But will they take action?
Obama up in Web Spend; McCain Surges in Video
[September 05, 2008] New analysis profiles two candidates' online ad campaigns, finding Obama more invested in the Web, though McCain might be reaching the voters who count.
Tech a Big Player at GOP Convention
[September 04, 2008] With the hurricane fading out and Palin taking the stage, buzz about the Republican Convention is back at the center of the Internet.
LexisNexis: No Liberal Tilt for Obama
[August 28, 2008] New analysis from LexisNexis challenges notion of media fawning over Obama; Nielsen study confirms the Democrat is still the darling of the Web.
Politics a-Go-Go on the Web
[August 27, 2008] In the first presidential election of the Web 2.0 era, social media and a glut of online content have drawn a blueprint for a different kind of election.
On the Web, Everyone Gets a Vote
[June 05, 2008] Internet Week panel considers how the participatory Web has expanded the political conversation; what works and what doesn't.
Tracking The Virtual Primary
[February 05, 2008] Donkeys and elephants and laptops, oh my! The presidential election takes center stage on the Internet today.
The 'Political Web' Isn't Just a Myth
[January 15, 2008] New research finds that twice as many people are following this year's presidential campaign on the Internet than in 2004.
Political Web: A Promise Not Yet Fulfilled
[December 27, 2007] Wasn't the Internet supposed to reshape politics? A look at how the presidential candidates used the Web in 2007, and what they plan for the future.
The YouTube Presidential Debates?
[May 04, 2007] UPDATED: Should networks own exclusive rights to debate video? A new online alliance says absolutely not.
Political Web 2.0 in 2006
[November 03, 2006] This year, candidates found their way on to YouTube, Google,
and Facebook. But has it changed the way
politics work?
Will Scoble's Fans Go With Him?
[June 12, 2006] Bloggers say Microsoft's chief tech evangelist is leaving Microsoft because he's sick of it. Guess what Robert Scoble says?
The Metrics on Blogs
[May 16, 2006] Top blogger Steve Rubel encourages companies to
engage the blogosphere but warns that hard metrics are still a work in
progress.
Apple vs. Bloggers, Round Two
[April 20, 2006] An appeals court will consider whether Apple's need to know trumps a reporter's promise to protect sources.
'Net Exempt From Most Campaign Finance Laws
[March 27, 2006] New regulations target only paid online advertising and leaves all other
forms of communications beyond FEC rule.
'Annoying e-Mail' Law Stirs Blogosphere
[January 10, 2006] New amendment extending telephone harassment laws to Internet stirs pulse of bloggers. Too broad a law?
Blog-Spotting With IBM
[November 07, 2005] Big Blue's new software helps businesses monitor and analyze blogs,
wikis and other community content.
Blogs of a Different Color
[October 18, 2005] At the BlogOn Conference, David Weinberger discussed the direction blogs are taking in the corporate world and the media.
Yahoo Serious About Employee Blogging
[June 02, 2005] The Internet media company joins a list of other companies that have posted guidelines for staffers with a yen to yak online.
NewsGator Buys FeedDemon
[May 17, 2005] Deal lets NewsGator move out of Outlook and onto the desktop.
Blogging Without Getting Burned
[April 08, 2005]
As the public rushes to the blogosphere, employers and employees have to figure out what's right -- and what's stupid.
Read Your Blogs, Check Your Packages
[March 30, 2005] The newly-acquired Ask Jeeves property of Bloglines resumes its quest for the universal inbox, adding package-tracking updates.
Macromedia Taps Into Blog Craze
[March 23, 2005] The company updates its Web Publishing System with RSS to accommodate a
rise in non-specialist intranet and extranet publishers.
Yahoo Finally Hits Blog Scene
[March 16, 2005] Late to the party, Yahoo joins other search entities with social networking and blogging services of its own.
A Higher Google Standard?
[February 24, 2005] Should Google put a stop to spyware infiltrating Blogspot?
Should Yahoo Buy Six Apart?
[February 11, 2005] Executives deny acquisition rumors. But is this a deal too good to pass up?
Ask Jeeves Goes to the Blogs
[February 08, 2005] The search giant acquires the parent company of blog and RSS pioneer
Bloglines.