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Obama burnout paradise

  • By Iain Simons
  • 15 October 2008

Quite whether voters are drawn toward high-speed road-races is unclear, but the Obama campaign has opted to buy ads in some new game titles to access the electorate

Tags: Vote USA 2008 people trends politics society advertising

A state for snoopers

  • By Becky Hogge
  • 25 September 2008

Official assurances that our privacy will be protected yet again seem false

Tags: internet digital rights privacy politics

Battle of the blogs

  • By Asieh Amini
  • 11 September 2008

Internet campaigners for civil liberties and women's rights pay a high price for their "online crimes"

Tags: Inside Iran internet trends politics

Facebook for snoopers

  • By Becky Hogge
  • 11 September 2008

The government is waging war against citizens with its data policies

Tags: internet privacy politics

A hundred million blogs

  • By Adam Lewitt
  • 31 July 2008

China and the world wide web

Tags: China Olympics internet trends politics

The devil in the detail

  • By Becky Hogge
  • 10 July 2008

The government is on to a loser with its careless approach to our personal data

Tags: internet digital rights privacy politics data

Crashing the housing market

  • By Becky Hogge
  • 12 June 2008

The web offers a wealth of detail about the property downturn

Tags: internet trends politics

The Hansard digitisation project

  • By Chris Adams
  • 09 June 2008

A handful of web developers are making 200 years' worth of parliamentary sessions available online and changing the way we think of government IT in the process.

Tags: internet politics

It's best to go with the flow

  • By Becky Hogge
  • 24 April 2008

Pressure to regulate traffic threatens the neutrality that the net was built on

Tags: internet digital rights politics social media

Reviewing public services online

  • By Chris Adams
  • 21 April 2008

Chris Adams says that there are problems with reviewing public services online because the technical barriers are so low.

Tags: internet politics

Facebook’s $1.6bn woman

Sheryl Sandberg: Facebook’s $1.6bn woman

A witch-hunt?

A witch-hunt against the Sun?

Osborne's woes

Osborne hoisted with his own petard

Marr's monarchism

Enough of this royal deference

The interview

Preview: Ken Livingstone: “The world is run by monsters”

On Syria

Intervention in Syria won’t work, so how do we stop Assad?

The interview

Preview: Boris Johnson: “I’ll tell you what makes me angry – lefty crap”

GOP race so far

Infographic: Republican primary race 2012
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