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06 Aug 08
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In the rarefied context of the Oval Office, however, there can be great value in having a president who has an intuitive sense of how a technology works, said Tom Wheeler, a telecommunications entrepreneur and investor who wrote the recent book “Mr. Lincoln’s T-Mails: The Untold Story of how Abraham Lincoln Used the Telegraph to Win the Civil War.”
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“I don’t think it’s so much a question of what a president is doing today,” Mr. Wheeler said. “It’s a question of how responsive are you to the fact that there will be continuing technological change during your term.”
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“There’s a certain tempo to the thinking of someone who uses all kinds of new media,” said Mr. Saffo, who said he would anoint Mr. Obama, if elected, “the first cybergenic president,” just as John F. Kennedy was considered the first telegenic president.
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05 Aug 08
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04 Aug 08
aitor zuberogoitiaAlfabetatze teknologikoak zenbateraino marka dezakeen hautagai bat.
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03 Aug 08
Jeff JohnsonBig surprise: a lot of smarty-pants computer types have been snickering at John McCain lately.
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