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Presidential Challenge

Downloads Automatically calculates student scores based on the Presidential Standards. Prints reports too!

[August 13, 2000, 8:00]

Online presidential ads a certainty

News Political insiders say online advertising will have a significant impact on the 2000 presidential elections -- which could result in a multimillion-dollar bonanza for portal sites, particularly America Online.

[February 8, 1999, 11:29]

Presidential parody draws millions of viewers

News To put that number in perspective, the bipartisan political prank accounted for more than three times as many visits as did the official campaign Web sites of the presidential candidates themselves. This land is your land, this land is my land, and...

[August 17, 2004, 9:55]

US presidential hopeful spams voters

News Howard Dean's presidential campaign acknowledged on Monday that it had spammed an undisclosed number of people with unsolicited political advertisements. Last week's spamming has the potential to embarrass a presidential campaign that both the...

[August 19, 2003, 16:00]

U.S. Vice presidential limousine and killed a pedestrian, police said no sp

Blog Vice presidential limousine and killed pedestrian ? U.S. The police said it would open the investigation will not be special treatment ? According to U.S.media reports November 12, U.S. Vice President Biden, 11, local time, a car accident in...

[November 16, 2009, 5:27]

Tech shares dive amid Presidential uncertainty

News Investors stayed away from trading, keeping volumes low, as they awaited the delayed outcome of the US presidential election. With Florida preparing for day two of a recount to determine who won the state's make-or-break 25 electoral votes, the US...

[November 9, 2000, 14:27]

US presidential hopeful spams voters

Talkback I'm glad the Dean team admitted the spamming upfront & took action immediately. There's not much else an organization can do when a contractor spams without your permission. I'm sure the Dean campaign will release a press release with more info soon.

[August 19, 2003, 17:00]

US presidential hopeful spams voters

Talkback A campaign makes a mistake, acknowledges the mistake and takes action to prevent any future action. God, what I wouldn't give to have a President who could acknowledge and correct mistakes. Oh, that's right, that's why we're going to elect Howard...

[August 19, 2003, 21:23]

Security experts hit back at presidential advisor

Talkback "Starnes, .said that although security vulnerabilities can be reduced, many of the security problems arise because so many users and operators do not have the necessary training" If we are going to sell our products and services to ordinary people...

[March 9, 2004, 1:16]

Presidential advisor slams software security

News Retired lieutenant general John Gordon, presidential assistant and advisor to the Homeland Security Council, used his keynote address at the RSA Security conference in San Francisco on Wednesday to question how much effort developers are putting...

[February 26, 2004, 14:55]

Ukrainian presidential website under attack

Blog The website of the Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko has been suffering a prolonged distributed denial of service attack, according to a post on antivirus vendor F-Secure's blog. According to F-Secure, Russian groups are being blamed for the...

[October 31, 2007, 13:28]

Security experts hit back at presidential advisor

News Security experts have hit back at an advisor to the US's Homeland Security Council and President Bush for criticising the software industry for producing flawed code. At the RSA Security conference in San Francisco last week, retired lieutenant...

[March 2, 2004, 16:25]

US Report: E-mail announces Bradley 2000 bid

News With the 2000 presidential race still almost two years off, many politicians have launched "exploratory" bids to gauge the support they would draw for a run at the White House. On the same day Bradley registered his Presidential Exploratory...

[December 10, 1998, 9:05]

Internet voting gets stamp of approval

News The only US presidential contest in 2004 to use Internet voting was completed without a hitch, the Michigan Democratic Party said on Monday. Michigan's caucus, in which nearly one-third of the votes cast arrived through the Internet, gave...

[February 10, 2004, 10:30]

FBI unplugs candidate copycat site

News The FBI Friday shut down a Web site collecting political contributions for US presidential candidate Senator John McCain hours after ZDNet partner MSNBC began making inquires into its legal status. Knell said he made a pitch to the McCain campaign...

[February 21, 2000, 9:34]

Could Internet voting have saved the day?

News The uncertainty and controversy surrounding the US presidential election has prompted some UK pundits to suggest a move towards Internet voting. Online voting was even tried out for the US presidential election by a one Web site, Votehere.net...

[November 9, 2000, 13:17]

Presidents3000

Downloads Presidents3000 is a "Presidential version" of the classic hangman word guessing game we all played when we were kids. It features colorful, non-violent graphics, digitized sounds, synthesized speech, Presidential pictures and information, and...

[January 27, 2001, 6:00]

E-voting company faces congressional inquiry

News Diebold is facing threats on two fronts as free-speech advocates pursue monetary damages against it and a presidential candidate urges a congressional inquiry into the company. Diebold's retreat in the courtroom comes as US congressional...

[December 2, 2003, 11:10]

Kerry concedes

News Senator John Kerry has conceded the presidential race, acknowledging President George W Bush's re-election, campaign spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter said. The Democratic challenger called Bush shortly after 8 am Pacific time to concede the contested...

[November 3, 2004, 15:58]

Online guide seeks to clarify US candidates' positions

News Presidential Guidester lets voters fill out a survey to find out which candidate best matches their criteria, which can include positions on topics like terrorism and health care. Perceptions of those polled, rather than candidates' campaign...

[November 2, 2004, 12:24]

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