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- Putting a Face on New Media Journalists
- Bill Clinton has worked hundreds of rope lines, shaking hands and making small talk with thousands of people. So he probably never gave a second thought to what he would say to the nice lady at a recent event who made a comment about the unflattering Vanity Fair article about...
- Blog posts 2008-06-09
- BellSouth.(Bill Clinton exhorts rural internet)(Brief Article)
- WHITEVILLE -- President Bill Clinton chose this tiny town as a symbolic stump stop when he exhorted corporations to bring Internet access to rural areas. During his visit, BellSouth, GTE and ... WHITEVILLE -- President Bill Clinton chose this tiny town as a symbolic stump stop...
- Research articles 2000-07-01
- DIGITAL NEW YORK: Clinton aides race into new media; Ex-administration officials bring clout to Alley; are they advance team?(Brief Article)
- If bill clinton follows the lead of a growing number of his staffers, he could wind up commuting from Chappaqua to Silicon Alley after leaving office. Ex-Clinton administration officials are increasingly turning up on the city's new economy landsc If bill clinton follows...
- Research articles 2000-08-07
- The U.S. government develops a strategy to help accelerate the growth of global commerce across the Internet - Global Information Infrastructure - includes a speech by President Bill Clinton
- The Global Information Infrastructure GII, still in the early stages of its development, is already transforming our world. Over the next decade, advances in the GII will affect almost every aspect of daily life. No single force embodies our electronic transformation more than the evolving medium known as the Internet,...
- Research articles 1997-07-01
- 'Clintern' story raises issues for cyberjournalism.(US President Bill Clinton and alleged affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky)
- US Pres Bill Clinton and his alleged affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky was first posted online on the Internet in the online political publication, the Drudge Report. Everyone who operates on the Internet is a publisher but they are not requiUS Pres Bill Clinton and his alleged affair...
- Research articles 1998-02-02
- White House crisis draws to the 'net; news sites react quickly to accommodate the scandal-hungry.(Bill Clinton's sex scandal ups Internet usage figures)(Brief Article)
- The White House sex scandal sent usage numbers zooming for Internet news sites last week, with TV network sites drawing much of the action. The White House sex scandal sent usage numbers zooming for Internet news sites last week, with TV...
- Research articles 1998-02-02
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- ACCOONA Artificial Intelligence Search Engine Unveils One-Click for ALLSearch and announces Accoona Leadership Award in presence of President Bill Clinton and UN Secretary General Kofi Annan
- JERSEY CITY, N.J. -- Accoona, www.Accoona.com, a pioneer in Artificial Intelligence Search Technology, unveiled today its latest breakthrough in Internet Search. Accoona Chairman Eckhard Pfeiffer officially announced the company's launching of its "One-click for ALLSearch" technology, at the United Nations Friday evening, in the presence of Secretary General Kofi Annan...
- Research articles 2006-12-11
- EXBTV.com To Webcast President Clinton's Video-Based Technology Initiative
- What: EXBTV to webcast President Bill Clinton's Internet address regarding the launch of firstgov.gov - a single point of entry into one of the largest and most useful web pages in the world. On June 24, 2000, President Clinton promised to create a customer-focused website where users can find...
- Research articles 1970-01-01
- ADVISORY/EXBTV.com to Webcast President Clinton's Video-based Technology Initiative; Launch of firstgov.gov site
- Business Editors ADVISORY...for Friday (Sept. 22) --BUSINESS WIRE What: EXBTV to webcast President Bill Clinton's Internet address regarding the launch of firstgov.gov - a single point of entry into one of the largest and most useful web pages in the world. On June 24,...
- Research articles 2000-09-22
- Obama criticises internet censorship in China
- US president praises freedom of expression as he speaks to Shanghai students at public meeting Barack Obama criticised internet censorship as he spoke to students in Shanghai today and praised freedom of expression and political participation. The US president told the gathering of 400 young people that...
- News items 2009-11-16
- US Supreme Court nixes Internet anti-porn law
- WASHINGTON AFP ? The Supreme Court ruled that a law punishing citizens for transmitting pornographic images online that could be seen by children is an infringement of US constitutional guarantees of free speech. In a 5-4 decision, the judges said that a law adopted under former president Bill Clinton...
- Research articles 2004-06-29
- Internet Web Pages Go Dark in Free-Speech Protest.(Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
- Feb. 9--Just as Bill Clinton became the first president to sign a law in cyb erspace, the same Internet that carried his act was hosting a large and growing protest over the huge telecommunications bill he signed. Feb. 9--Just as Bill Clinton became the first president...
- Research articles 1996-02-12
- PRESIDENT CLINTON TAKES UP FIGHT AGAINST HACKERS.(Government Activity)
- Convening a summit of experts on February 11, American President Bill Clinton insisted that his administration will take up the fight against Internet hackers. Mr Clinton suggested these attacks are the price to be paid for the rapid development of the Internet. The identity of those...
- Research articles 2000-03-02
- Porn in the USA: Libraries take on Clinton law.
- Apr 03, 2002 The Australian ABIX via COMTEX -- A court in Philadelphia, in the US, has a tough task. In April 2002, it is examining a law relating to the use of the Internet by members of the public. The Children's Internet Protection...
- Research articles 2002-04-03
- Democratic fanatic offers Clinton autograph for convention seat
- BOSTON, United States AFP ? When it comes to wanting a place at the table of American politics, there's desperation -- and then there's John Wertman. Badly wanting to get a pass to the Democratic national convention here Wednesday, when vice-presidential hopeful John Edwards will take centre stage, Wertman...
- Research articles 2004-07-28
- Joining the online generation…finally; Clinton seeks to bypass the media to take his message directly to the people - includes related article about sending a message to the White House using Internet
- When Bill Clinton first picked up a phone in the Oval Office, he didn't get a dial tone. He got an operator at the old "cord board" switchboard, the last such relic in America. At the time, press secretary Dee Dee Myers described the White House as technologically "somewhere between...
- Research articles 1993-12-01
- U.S. to send mission to China in March, Clinton says
- WASHINGTON, March 1 Kyodo U.S. President Bill Clinton said Wednesday he will send a high-profile trade delegation, including two cabinet members, to China in March to smooth the way for congressional approval of a landmark trade agreement the United States struck with Beijing last November....
- Research articles 2000-03-06
- Fundraising in cyberspace: the law of Internet charitable fundraising and revenue generation.(Legal)
- At the end of the 20th century, the Internet began rapidly changing the way people communicate, educate, and buy and sell goods and services. Under the administration of President Bill Clinton, an interagency Working Group on Unlawful Conduct on the Internet was convened to provide an...
- Research articles 2006-07-15
- House Passes Fcc Funds Bill
- House early Aug. 6 passed FY 1999 Commerce appropriations measure (HR-4276), 225-203, as expected e-rate debate failed to materialize and Internet gambling received just few min. of floor time. Bill would cut FCC budget by $5 million, to $181 million, from current fiscal year while not providing any funds for...
- Research articles 1998-08-10
- Privacy, security remain top Web issues
- WASHINGTON -- U.S. President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore will ask executives from companies like Cisco Systems, legislators, and government officials Monday to help boost the Internet as a global marketplace. Yet while the Clinton administration will use the White House event to promote efforts to...
- Research articles 1998-11-27
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