2011
2009
Obama’s Change.Gov Allows Open Questions Based On Google Moderator - Jack & Jill Politics
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Un résumé sur le fonctionnement de "Open for Questions" de Change.gov
Open Government | Google Groups
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Le groupe Google concernant les possibilités pour un gouvernement ouvert, promis par Barack Obama.
Open Up Government Data - Wired How-To Wiki
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Avec la promesse faite par Barack Obama de transparence, la diffusion au public des données est un enjeu majeur. Wired propose ses points de vues sur celui-ci
2006
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Americans fight back against illegals influx
With the federal government having a perceived do-nothing attitude to stop the ongoing invasion of illegal aliens into the U.S., fed-up Americans are logging on to the Internet to fight their own battle.
A number of websites have popped up in recent days to not only help authorities identify and locate the unlawful workers, but also expose the employers who provide them jobs and help consumers patronize businesses that hire only legal citizens.
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Utah Town's Pro-Family Resolution Sparks Debate
The government council in the heavily Mormon town of Kanab, Utah, is under attack for a resolution it passed in January that defined marriage as the union of one man and one woman, "ordained of God."
The attack comes from more than two thousand miles away. Dan Walter, the Maryland founder of an Internet site called "What's up With Kanab?"
()() It's none of your business Dan. Sit down! Shut up! Stay. You're a good lapdog for the homosexual lobby.
2005
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Furor Grows Over Internet Bugging
A recent government order mandating that voice over internet protocol services must include the same government-approved wiretapping capabilities as traditional phone companies threatens to cripple peer-to-peer telephone innovation, according to new warnings from civil liberties groups and an internet telephony pioneer.
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