Canadian watchdog group find that, despite the company's assurances, China's government tracked text conversations in Skype.
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The former U.S. senator, who is running third among Democrats in most presidential public opinion polls, answered questions at an event hosted by MySpace.
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Presidential hopefuls try to connect online with tech-savvy voters.
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It’s one small step for politics as former Virginia Governor Mark Warner hits the virtual world of Second Life.
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Politicos will lead discussions on hot-button topics at startup social network.
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Governments are strutting their stuff at BIO meeting.
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Internet news briefs for the week of April 10, 2006.
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Can billions of political spam emails sway the election?
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Think this year's presidential debates have been rough? Check out Wikipedia.
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Shimon Peres discusses how local interests can benefit from the lessons of globalization. Part 1 of 2.
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Go on. Be a special interest. Give now.
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Campaigns are still hard to win, even with the Web.
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Phil Madsen recalls the early days of online campaigning.
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Early returns in the first primary to allow online voting look good; is it a new Web order?
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Why politicians are corrupt.
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POLITICS, WEALTH, AND THE NEXT COOL COMPANY
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