It’s been hard to avoid Obama-mania this week – and for good reason. In the tech space, Obama has already made great strides with more exciting developments planned for the future. Here is a round-up of the key Obama-technology stories and articles from the last week:
Obama and the internet
- Campaign by the net, govern by the net – Jeff Jarvis (Guardian)
- Google’s inauguration searches show a changing Internet – Computerworld
- Obama to .gov agencies: More Internet openness – Cnet
Obama and the Blackberry
- Why President Obama needs to keep his BlackBerry – LA Times
- Barack Obama: America’s first BlackBerry president – Guardian
- Obama Gets His BlackBerry, but What About Facebook? – PC World
Obama brings the internet to a halt
- Barack Obama’s inauguration greeted by frenzy of internet activity – The Times
- The inauguration of Barack Obama by the numbers – Econsultancy
- Google searches down during Obama arrival – Tech Radar
Obama plans for technology
- Barack Obama and Cloud Computing – Cloudave
- Barack Obama’s technology presidency – Computer Weekly
- Bloggers give Obama marching orders for the IT industry – Computerworld
Obama’s new wesbite
- Whitehouse.gov Has A New Face, And a Blog – TechCrunch
- New White House website angers conservatives with dig at Bush – Telegraph
- White House increases SEO – Brafton