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POPSAnxiously Awaiting America's First CTO Pres. Obama's delay in appointing the nation's first CTO has Politico wondering whether the president will "keep his tech promises." The publication goes on to argue that the hold-up is impeding Obama's ambitious agenda and generally harming the country's well-being. Does Obama need to name his CTO soon?
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POPSRIM CEO: Obama Can Borrow A BlackBerry Mike Lazaridis, CEO of BlackBerry maker RIM, feels Obama's pain. (Presumably, Lazaridis is a BlackBerry addict himself.) Asked about Obama's quandary, Lazaridis said that he could borrow a BlackBerry from a staffer, noting that virtually everyone surrounding him will have one.
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POPSObama May Keep BlackBerry The president-elect tells Barbara Walters in an interview airing today that he is negotiating to keep his BlackBerry--or at least something like a BlackBerry--to stay up-to-date on news. Lawyers and the Secret Service may decide the outcome. What is it about the BlackBerry? Such a...potent...hold...on its users...
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POPSMcCain=Dial-Up, Obama=Broadband? That's what some Congressmen are arguing at the DNC. Obama's recent text-messaging campaign has given him a tech-savvy halo, but will he continue such strategies if elected?