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LOC adds online touch for visitors
Library of Congress unveils interactive online technology to personalize library access.
Office Web apps to be iPhone-friendly
Lightweight versions of Excel, OneNote, PowerPoint and Word will be accessible by multiple Web browsers, including Safari. The iPhone uses MobileSafari, a version of Apple's Web browser.
Still time to vote in Georgia
Overseas voters have another chance to vote in Georgia runoff election; absentee ballots are available online.
Editor's Desk | The Obama technology era
President-elect Barack Obamas commitment to leveraging technology in government opens up a lot of possibilities for innovation.
The keys to authentication
A coalition of public, private, academic and commercial organizations is looking to identify gaps in identity management solutions and driving research to fill them.
Business.gov muscles up search
Business owners can search more quickly for loans and grants.
Cisco debuts next-generation router
Cisco Systems has introduced a new router capable of moving 6.4 terabytes of Internet data traffic per second.
Live Mesh apps by Microsoft
Microsoft Lab has developed four demonstration applications that showcase its Live Mesh cloud-based data synchronization service.
Offshore voting gets assist from the Web
Americans living abroad relied on online access to data and ballots to cast their votes in the 2008.
The 'wired' presidency
The Obama team is planning a major expansion of the White House communications operation via the World Wide Web.
Cybereye | Online balloting: The final frontier
Commentary: The potential power of networked information technology is too great not to harness for democracy.
DNS security still a concern
Improvements are noted over the past year, but serious holes remain.
Obama, Biden post their tech goals
National chief technology officer and doubling of basic science promised.
GAO sets up transition Web site
The Government Accountability Office has identified 13 urgent issues that will require the attention of incoming President Barack Obama and the 111th Congress next month.
Spammers mine new ground
Economic crisis, Obama's election become major drivers of targeted e-mail attacks.





