CultureTech - Politics
CultureTech - politics
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
A state for snoopers
- By Becky Hogge
- 25 September 2008
Official assurances that our privacy will be protected yet again seem false
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"
Facebook for snoopers
- By Becky Hogge
- 11 September 2008
The government is waging war against citizens with its data policies
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
Crashing the housing market
- By Becky Hogge
- 12 June 2008
The web offers a wealth of detail about the property downturn
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.
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
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.









