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Reason April 2006 Matt Welch |
Farewell to Warblogging Even if the transformative political nature of the post-9/11 blog explosion didn't last so long for Americans, the ensuing growth of warblogging has made it exponentially easier to seek out truth, however you define it.  |
InternetNews April 5, 2006 Roy Mark |
House Hears Online Child Porn Testimony The testimony was stark and dark yesterday as Congress took one of its periodic looks at child pornography on the Internet.  |
CIO April 1, 2006 Susannah Patton |
A Win for Microsoft in Massachusetts? The battle to convert Massachusetts government to an open source format, and phase out MS Office, cost the state's CIO his job and scared other government CIOs.  |
Reason April 2006 Radley Balko |
Government Goons Murder Puppies! Among hundreds of botched raids, the ones that are most disturbing are the ones where the SWAT officers shoot and kill the family dog.  |
T.H.E. Journal April 2006 Geoffrey H. Fletcher |
'Dear Senator...' To save the future of technology in schools, members of Congress need to hear your success stories - from you.  |
This Old House Bruce Irving |
Water Conservation Conch Style A U.S. Navy-built pipe now carries an unlimited water supply from the Everglades to the Keys.  |
InternetNews April 4, 2006 Roy Mark |
USF Reform Hits House Two U.S. lawmakers introduced legislation last week to extend Universal Service Fund contributions to Voice over IP and broadband services.  |
InternetNews April 4, 2006 Tim Scannell |
Funding Robotics in The War Years Robots are being groomed to take an increasingly active role in military and Homeland Security operations.  |
InternetNews April 3, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Lucent to Spin Off Gov. Group Lucent Technologies will form a subsidiary to perform classified research and development work for the U.S. government as part of its agreement to merge with French networking giant Alcatel.  |
InternetNews April 2, 2006 Roy Mark |
DoJ: 3.6M Households Hit With ID Theft Identity theft hit an estimated 3.6 million households - approximately three percent - during a six-month period in 2004, according to the Justice Department's Bureau of Justice Statistics, released Thursday.  |
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