Engineering Politics
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Posts Tagged ‘internet

Google vs. China

January 14, 2010

Wow, this is actually a big deal.  There are many aspects to this story which make it so compelling:  one of the largest technology companies in the world versus one of the largest governments of the world. There is a lot of hope in China, especially as the domestic market grows.  Many American businesses have [...]

Virtual conferences

June 18, 2009

Don’t like to promote too much work stuff on this blog, but I’m really intrigued about EE Times Multicore Virtual Conference, and virtual conferences in general.  Will these virtual conferences start to replace some (never all) regular conferences?  And, speaking as an idealist here, could this open up conferences to more people in less prosperous [...]

Technology and the US Presidential Election

June 12, 2008

I found a very interesting website that follows how the presidential candidates are using new internet technologies, as well as how those technologies will change the outcome.  I will be following this website right up to and after the election.  Canadian political parties take note! techPresident

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