COMMENTARY: Nobody likes to be criticized in public, especially all those politicians in Washington, D.C., who fervently hope to be re-elected.
Despite some recent blows to online privacy and free speech, computer scientists are gathering to defend freedom in technology by looking at both sides of the issues.
John Kerry finally has hinted at a position that would mark one of the first real differences from his Republican rival.
The US Defense Department is worried that sensitive information remains exposed on its Web sites.
Union activists are planning to inject the controversial topic of overseas outsourcing of technology jobs into the 2004 presidential race.
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Google should come clean on datacentres
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