U.S. voters are turning out in huge numbers today to elect a
president in what is expected to be a hotly contested election. The New York Times predicts that today’s
turnout could exceed the 105 million voters in 2000.
From blogs to e-voting, technology will play an important
role in the outcome. Check out these Web
tools for the undecided, compare Bush and
Kerry on technology issues, and read how this
election is a big beta test. You’re also invited to join
our discussion on the results. Just don’t forget to vote.
Politics
and technology
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GOP beats Dems on tech
friendliness - Kerry report: Economy
‘threatened’ by offshoring - Web news outlets
gear up for election - Election-prediction
addiction
E-voting
Blogs take on political role
- Blogs play a
critical role in campaigns - Watch for malware in
Election Day spam - Commentary:
Political jihads and the blogosphere