Apr
18
2009
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Apr
18
2009
Comments Off on Obama Vows to Listen to US Neighbors – Voice of America | tags: 3G, google, news, obama, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
18
2009
NewYorkCountryLawyer writes “President Barack Obama has named his chief technology officer, and the appointee is not a Silicon Valley name like so many predicted. He is Aneesh Chopra. As the Secretary of Technology for the Commonwealth of Virginia, his job has been to ‘leverage technology in government reform, promote Virginia’s innovation agenda, and foster technology-related economic development with a special emphasis on entrepreneurship.’ But Chopra’s not a tech guy. Before he got his secretary job in 2005, he was a managing director at the Advisory Board Company, a public-market health care think tank, as well as an angel investor.” O’Reilly Radar is running an article discussing why Chopra is a good choice for federal CTO.

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Apr
18
2009
Comments Off on ALBA summit vetos declaration of Summit of Americas – Xinhua | tags: 3G, google, news, obama, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
17
2009
Comments Off on Summit hints at historic US-Cuba thaw – Globe and Mail | tags: 3G, google, news, obama, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
17
2009
Hugh Pickens writes “The NY Times reports that legal and operational problems surrounding the NSA’s surveillance activities have come under scrutiny from the Obama administration, Congressional intelligence committees, and a secret national security court, and that the NSA had been engaged in ‘overcollection’ of domestic communications of Americans. The practice has been described as significant and systemic, although one official said it was believed to have been unintentional. The Justice Department has acknowledged that there had been problems with the NSA surveillance operation, but said they had been resolved. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence, which oversees the intelligence community, did not address specific aspects of the surveillance problems, but said in a statement that ‘when inadvertent mistakes are made, we take it very seriously and work immediately to correct them.’ The intelligence officials said the problems had grown out of changes enacted by Congress last July to the law that regulates the government’s wiretapping powers, as well as the challenges posed by enacting a new framework for collecting intelligence on terrorism and spying suspects. Joe Klein at Time Magazine says the bad news is that ‘the NSA apparently has been overstepping the law,’ but the good news is that ‘one of the safeguards in the [FISA Reform] law is a review procedure that seems to have the ability to catch the NSA when it’s overstepping — and that the illegal activities have been exposed, and quickly.'”

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Apr
17
2009
Comments Off on Clinton welcomes Cuban 'overture' – BBC News | tags: google, news, obama, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
17
2009
Comments Off on Bush officials defend physical abuse described in memos released … – guardian.co.uk | tags: 3G, google, news, obama, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
17
2009
fantomas writes “The BBC reports that ‘US President Barack Obama has announced his “vision for high-speed rail” in the country, which would create jobs, ease congestion and save energy.” Can rail work in the land where the car is king? Would you travel on the new high speed lines?”

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Apr
16
2009
Comments Off on Mexico drug clash kills 16 ahead of Obama trip – Reuters | tags: 3G, google, news, obama, tv, youtube | posted in technical news