Google Plus
Only two of America’s political parties are represented in this year’s “official” presidential debates: the Democratic and Republican parties. That leaves the dozens of alternative candidates out of the show. What’s a third-party candidate to do for some debate time? Hop on a Google Hangout. The Independent Voter Network, an online alternative news outlet geared Continue Reading →

How Robocalls Work

Romney Phone Call
(Part 1 of this two-part piece can be read here.) After the second presidential debate—mere minutes after—I received a ‘robotext’ from Romney’s camp: “Romney Won the Debate!” My own assessment of the debate aside, it was mildly annoying that I’d have to pay for what I thought was a pointless text. (I would have thought Continue Reading →
Twitter
In the 2012 US presidential election, it is clear the brief age of political blogs shaping the political narrative has passed and we are now in the era of Twitter. The proof is in Twitter’s big role in shaping the coverage and the winners and losers of this month’s presidential debates. At a seminar on Continue Reading →
Mitt Romney
Would a second Barack Obama term be better for the technology industry, or would it be more prosperous under a Mitt Romney administration? Most technology executives believe Romney’s the better choice, according to a new study. DLA Piper, an international law firm, asked thousands of CEOs, CFOs and other company officers at technology companies, as Continue Reading →
President Obama and Mitt Romney
Our democracy is but a name. We vote? What does that mean? It means that we choose between two bodies of real, though not avowed, autocrats. We choose between Tweedledum and Tweedledee. –Helen Keller, in a letter written in 1911 Did you happen to catch the “debate” last week? The monumentally wooden Jim Lehrer spent Continue Reading →
Gas Prices
At the end of August this year, the US Department of Transport’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced new standards to significantly improve the fuel economy of cars and light trucks by 2025. Last week, we took a look at a range of recent engine technologies that Continue Reading →