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Report: Obama to name cybersecurity czar this week
President Obama later this week will formally appoint a cyber czar to coordinate a national strategy for securing cyber space, the Washington Post reported today.

Report: President Obama to get secure BlackBerry 8830
President Barack Obama is due to receive a high-security BlackBerry 8830 soon, a Washington-based newspaper has reported.

Obama administration said to consider military cybercommand
The Obama administration is considering a new military cybercommand for protecting U.S. Department of Defense networks and developing offensive cyberwarfare capabilities, says a report in The Wall Street Journal.

Obama taps Bush aide Melissa Hathaway to review federal cybersecurity efforts
Melissa Hathaway, a Bush administration official who is credited with helping to develop a multibillion-dollar classified initiative aimed at better securing federal systems and critical-infrastructure networks against online threats, has been named by President Barack Obama to lead a 60-day review of the government's cybersecurity efforts.

Tech groups praise Obama's pick for federal CTO
Tech vendors and trade groups are praising President Barack Obama's appointment of Aneesh Chopra as the U.S. government's chief technology officer, saying that the former secretary of technology for Virginia has strong experience using IT to make government more responsive to citizens.

Obama's Web 2.0 'town hall' draws 92,000 users
In an experimental online town meeting, President Barack Obama answered questions posted on the WhiteHouse.gov Web site by more than 90,000 citizens.

Obama 'Open for Questions' from anyone online
President Barack Obama and his tech team are experimenting with a new way to let ordinary citizens vote on or even pose questions to be answered at his online town hall meeting about the economy.

New federal CIO Vivek Kundra wants a Web 2.0 government
The U.S. government's first CIO, Vivek Kundra, introduced himself today as someone who will act aggressively to change the federal government's use of IT by adopting consumer technology and ensuring that government data is open and accessible.

White House changes course, appoints its first federal CIO
President Barack Obama has appointed the District of Columbia's chief technology officer, Vivek Kundra, as the federal government's first CIO. The decision to appoint a CIO is an apparent move by the White House to give it more control over the $80 billion that federal agencies spend annually on technology.

Obama's plans for health care IT: Too much money too soon?
President Obama's plan to inject $25 billion into the health care industry could create a technological divide between large and small health care organizations, say doctors and professionals. And they worry that his efforts to create a national electronic health records (EHR) system could affect the quality of health care in the U.S.

Is Obama's handheld really a BlackBerry, or something else?
Following confirmation that President Obama would keep his BlackBerry, he surprised White House press corps yesterday with a quick visit where he pulled a device from his coat pocket that looked like no other BlackBerry seen before. Could it be the Sectera Edge?

It's official: White House says Obama to keep his BlackBerry
President Barack Obama will indeed keep his beloved BlackBerry, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said on Thursday.

Obama plan says cyber infrastructure is 'strategic'
The Obama administration has published a high-level plan to protect U.S. computer networks, saying it considers cyber infrastructure "a strategic asset" and will appoint a cyber adviser who will report directly to the president.

Bloggers wonder: Is Obama's BlackBerry super-encrypted?
With President Obama planning to keep his BlackBerry, bloggers are debating whether it has some kind of high-level encryption. Even if it does, a security expert said the concept wouldn't work well in the real world.

Internet, wireless hold up despite massive inaugural video streaming
Streaming Internet video of the inauguration of President Barack Obama jammed Internet links and news Web sites today, and wireless carriers reported a deluge of calls, but problems seemed to be minor.

Crowds watch inauguration with their Facebook friends
In a somewhat new twist to social networking, a lot of techies watched today's inauguration of President Barack Obama with all their Facebook friends.

Obama makes quick move to update whitehouse.gov
Inauguration day historically is known as being all about a peaceful passage of power. But a change of administration wasn't the only change happening as President Barack Obama took the oath of office.

Obama's national health records system will be costly, daunting
President-elect Barack Obama has said that a national electronic health records system will be a priority in his first term, not just for streamlining workflow at hospitals and physician offices but to cut costs and improve the quality of health care.

Microsoft, CNN team up to make historians out of inaugural attendees
Going to watch Obama take the oath? Your digital pics may be used to create a wide-reaching, 3-D view

Obama plans to keep his BlackBerry
President-elect Barack Obama told CNN today he planned to "hang onto" his beloved BlackBerry, but he did not explain how he would overcome legal and security concerns.

Silverlight tapped to stream Obama's inauguration
Microsoft Corp.'s Silverlight technology has been chosen to stream President-elect Barack Obama's swearing-in ceremony live on the Presidential Inaugural Committee's Web site, the company said on Friday.

Live streaming video during inaugural will tax Internet
As Barack Obama raises his hand to be sworn in as the 44th U.S. president on Tuesday, could the millions worldwide watching the historic event on the Internet be left out?

Obama's likely FCC choice has a heart for start-ups
Julius Genachowski, who is expected to be President-elect Barack Obama's choice to head the Federal Communications Commission, has a Washington insider's resume and a Silicon Valley attitude.

Hackers hijack Obama's, Britney's Twitter accounts
Hackers hijacked the Twitter accounts of more than 30 celebrities and organizations, including President-elect Barack Obama, Britney Spears and Fox News, early on Monday, the company confirmed today.

Obama transforms Web-based politics
President-elect Barack Obama showed other politicians how to harness the power of the Web in 2008, bringing political campaigns kicking and screaming into the 21st century.

Ad hoc story of America emerges from Change.gov posts
More than 3,500 comments posted at President-elect Barack Obama's Change.gov Web site have been merged into a single document, creating a downloadable portrait of a nation in crisis that runs for more than 700 pages and nearly 500,000 words.

Web-savvy politicos: Obama's vision for e-government will take work
Obama successfully used Web 2.0 tools to solicit donations and feedback from his supporters during the campaign. But it's still unclear how well those methods will translate into electronic government initiatives, according to speakers at a seminar in Washington on technology and participatory government.

FAQ: Why Obama may give up his BlackBerry while he's in the White House
Could Barack Obama ever expect to continue using his BlackBerry once he officially becomes president? According to experts on security, mobile phones and presidential communications, the answer is no. This FAQ covers the reasons the President-elect will probably hand over his BlackBerry.

5 must-do cybersecurity steps for Obama
As President-elect Barack Obama looks for ways to deal with a shattered economy and an ongoing war on terrorism, security experts are urging him to pay attention to something that has a big impact on both: The nation's growing -- and fragile -- cyberinfrastructure.

Obama's Change.gov site embraces Creative Commons, adds forum
President-elect Barack Obama's transition team is embracing what some have called a Google-enabled government by loosening copyright licensing on its Change.gov Web site and by launching a feature that allows citizens to contribute to policy discussions.

Obama's choice for DHS could flame tech visa battle
The person thought to the leading choice to be secretary of the DHS, Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano, has been a strong advocate of increasing H-1B visas -- a stance that could come up during confirmation.

Verizon employees accessed Obama's mobile record
Verizon Wireless has suspended several employees who accessed account information for a flip phone formerly used by President-elect Barack Obama, the company said Thursday.

Opinion: Obama's BlackBerry is no security threat
Taking away Obama's BlackBerry would contribute to the isolation that has become part of the modern presidency.

Obama administration to inherit tough cybersecurity challenges
As President Bush prepares to leave office, the task of upgrading the security of federal information systems to deal with new cyberthreats continues to be very much a work in progress.

Thousands flock to site collecting ideas for Obama's CTO
Barack Obama hasn't even appointed a chief technology officer yet, but thousands of people are using a new Web site to suggest and vote on ideas they think his CTO should work on.

With Obama win, Google emerges as a D.C. player
Oh, to be Google Inc. right now. Its CEO, Eric Schmidt, is advising President-elect Barack Obama on economic policy. And who can forget the debate in Congress over Net neutrality and Google's battle with the telecoms?

My.BarackObama.com social network stays online after election
The network was used by 35,000 groups to create 200,000 events during Obama's presidential campaign

Al Gore sees transformative power of Web in politics
Barack Obama had a lot going for him already in this year's election, but his creative use of the Internet played a huge role in making him president-elect, former U.S. Vice President Al Gore says.

Google-enabled government starts with Obama's CTO
President-elect Barack Obama's plan to build a Google-enabled government began modestly this week with the new Change.gov Web site, which includes the means to apply for a job in the new administration.

Cash, cups, clicks: Techies back Obama
On the last day to register to vote in next month's election in Silicon Valley's Santa Clara County, Barack Obama has a clear edge and a really big backer: Google Inc. CEO Eric Schmidt.

Obama camp offers iPhone app
Barack Obama's campaign team has released an application specifically for iPhone users to help supporters of the candidate connect with others and get involved, stay up to date on breaking issues and track local campaign events.

Obama dominated in Web 2.0 world, Internet searches
In the Web 2.0 race for the White House, Obama continues to dominate rival Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in several areas.

Obama campaign unveils online tool to help canvass neighbors
Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign rolled out a new online voter-contact tool aimed at providing supporters with a virtual peek into the campaign's voter-registration database.

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Barack Obama plan kills moon funding; NASA Constellation, Ares, Orion: RIP

President Barack Obama's administration is cutting NASA's moon mission funding. His budget plan for reducing the deficit kills the Constellation, Ares, and Orion programs, but opens the door to private enterprise. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder what it all means. Not to mention Facebook (you're doing it wrong)...

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Obama names cybersecurity chief

In today's podcast: Obama names cybersecurity chief; FBI investigates Citi hack; and Firefox 3.5 overtakes IE7.

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Racist Obama pictures disappear from Google

In today's podcast: Racist Obama pictures disappear from Google; Milan prosecutors seek jail for Google execs; and Japanese university students build robotic suit.

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Obama Drupal-ing around; whitehouse.gov goes open source

President Barack Obama's White House has chosen Drupal to run the whitehouse.gov Web site. They say George W. Bush's old CMS wasn't cutting it any longer. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers resist equating open source with socialism. Not to mention mugshot shirts...

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Jobs headlines iPod event

In today's podcast: Jobs headlines iPod event; Google to offer payment system for publishers; and Obama gives Facebook tips.

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Obama's 'emergency' powers over Internet: Cybersecurity Bill S. 773

It's proposed that the White House should have emergency powers to control the Internet. A bill would give Barack Obama 'cybersecurity' authority to disconnect users and professionally certify IT people. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers get really spun up about it.

By Richi Jennings. Your humble blogwatcher has selected these bloggy morsels for your enjoyment. Not to mention boycotting Scotland...

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Obama, open source & healthcare

Open source is posed to play a major role in Obama's new healthcare plans, and here's who the players are and what they'll be doing.

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Quitter! White House cyber-security czar Melissa Hathaway goes buh-bye

Obama's acting cyber-security czar Melissa Hathaway just quit her job. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder who's next for the role that few people want.

Richi Jennings is your humble blogwatcher, who selected these bloggy morsels for your enjoyment. Not to mention creepy vintage ads...

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Cooperation is key!

I don't like to mix politics with business but I will say that I'm proud of the way President Obama has handled things so far.

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Apple sued over bid to stop iTunes discussion online

In today's podcast: Apple sued over bid to stop iTunes discussion online; Europe needs to coordinate cyberdefenses; and Obama aims to increase US spending on R&D.

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