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Friday, August 14, 2009

Is Sarah Palin Back on Twitter?

Andrew LaVallee

sarah-palin-b_31Has Sarah Palin rejoined the Twittering masses after nearly three weeks of silence? According to CNN, she’s back, picking up the name “SarahPalinUSA.”

The former Alaska governor stopped using her previous account, AKGovSarahPalin, on July 26, her last day in office. Her farewell tweet: “Last state twitter. Thank you Alaska! I love you. God bless Alaska. God bless the U.S.A.”

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Monday, December 15, 2008

McCain-Palin Campaign Dumps BlackBerrys Loaded With Personal Numbers, Internal Email

Cory Doctorow

The McCain-Palin campaign fire-sale dumped a bunch of orphaned BlackBerrys, including at least one loaded with confidential personal numbers of important people, and a ton of internal campaign email. These were the people who were planning on running an entire country.

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

A Senior Fellow at the Institute of Nonexistence

Richard Perez-Pena

It was among the juicier post-election recriminations: Fox News Channel quoted an unnamed McCain campaign figure as saying that Sarah Palin did not know that Africa was a continent. Who would say such a thing?

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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Election Day 2008

Beth Callaghan

Thanks to the Web, 2008 marks a high point in the level of engagement between American voters and their presidential candidates. As Arianna Huffington declared yesterday, “I am ready to declare a winner in the 2008 race. The Internet.” On Election Day itself, that statement is more apt than ever. Sites like fivethirtyeight.com and politicalwire.com will provide virtually up-to-the-minute numbers on every race. It’s a level of immediacy that was hard to imagine before now–but it’s also hard to imagine we ever had it any other way.

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Monday, October 6, 2008

A Broken Link Economy? Then Fix It

Charles Cooper

Just as many of you settled into your seats to watch Thursday evening’s debate between Joe Biden and Sarah Palin, Allen Stern of CenterNetworks was attracting his own crowd on Twitter after raising a question that strikes at heart of the blogosphere.

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Thursday, September 25, 2008

Can Meg Whitman Turn Around California?

Therese Polletti

Having been passed over as the running mate on the Republican presidential ticket, former eBay Inc. chief executive Meg Whitman seems to have now set her sights on the California state capitol. Call it Meg 2.0.

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Chuck Knol

Farhad Manjoo

There are two articles about Sarah Palin on Google Knol, the search company’s abysmal new Wikipedia-like reference guide. One of them is a mess.

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

How Yahoo Could Have Protected Palin’s Email

Ed Felten

Last week I criticized Yahoo for their insecure password recovery mechanism that allowed an intruder to take control of Sarah Palin’s email account.

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Friday, September 19, 2008

Hackers Used “Forgot My Password” Feature to Hack Palin’s Account

Dean Takahashi

The web is abuzz with how vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s email got hacked. Hackers who obtained Alaska Gov. Palin’s email password apparently used the “forgot my password” feature of Yahoo’s email service.

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