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President Obama last month appointed this country's first ever chief technology officer, Aneesh Chopra, whose role, in Obama's words, "will promote technological innovation to help achieve our most
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There's a German expression that totally loses some "zing" in the translation that says: You can be old as a cow and still learn more. In the original language it rhymes perfectly, which probably is t
Like many people, when I woke up this morning, my thoughts were focused on what had to be done today. For me, that meant writing this note to you and editing some articles for this issue. We all tend