Who Would Make The Better Tech President?
About four years ago, I wrote a rather prescient piece about which of the Year 2000 presidential candidates would be best for the advancement and use of technology in the United States. Then-Gov. George W. Bush won my competition by an eyelash, much as he did the actual election. (It probably didnt help his case that Al Gore took credit for inventing the Internet.)
As November approaches, however, voters must again decide on a national leader and I, your technology guru, will present the technology case for the two major candidates.
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