Inbox Zero: Why Hillary Clinton's Email Mess Isn't Over
BY Alex Howard | Tuesday, March 10 2015
Today's press conference at the United Nations will not quell the controversy raised by a report from the New York Times that former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton exclusively used a personal email account for government business at the State Department from 2009 to 2012. If you missed the political event of the day and want to watch or read it for yourself, unvarnished and unspun, on-demand video is available from C-SPAN and the Washington Post has published a full transcript.
Read MoreFirst POST: Failures
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, March 10 2015
The CIA tried to undermine iPhone and iPad security; Wikipedia, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International USA, the ACLU and others sue the NSA; the White House's new $100 million tech initiative; and much, much more. Read More
First POST: Long Games
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, March 9 2015
House Republicans knew about Clinton's personal email last year; Jeb Bush opposes the new net neutrality rules; the latest in augmented and artificial intelligence; why you should be wary of the Internet of Things; and much, much more. Read More
First POST: Violations
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, March 6 2015
Hundreds of State Department employees had to know Hillary Clinton was breaking email protocol; if Clinton read the State Department employee manual she should have known better; Axelrod calls the mess a "ball of wool"; and much, much more. Read More
First POST: Master of their Domain(s)
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, March 4 2015
Hillary Clinton's "homebrew" email server; everything else you wanted to know about Clinton's personal email; a Romanian hacker called "Guccifer"; "Nothing is actually private"; and much, much more. Read More
First POST: Shemails
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, March 3 2015
Hillary Clinton stumbles on transparency; Jeb Bush chides her but he's too transparent; how Janet Napolitano got around that pesky gov't email rule; meanwhile, New York puts expiration dates on state workers' emails; and much, much more! Read More
First POST: Off the Books
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, February 25 2015
Chicago's "black site"; The New York Times reports "little guys" like Tumblr and Reddit have won the fight for net neutrality but fails to mention Free Press or Demand Progress; Hillary Clinton fan products on Etsy to inspire campaign slogans?; and much, much more. Read More
First POST: Challenges
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, February 24 2015
How Silicon Valley donors are thinking about Hillary Clinton 2016; Yahoo's security chief locks horns with the head of the NSA; Instagram location data catches a Congressman with his hand in the till; and much, much more. Read More
First POST: Upgrades
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, January 30 2015
Obama tech veterans heading to Hillary 2016?; renewed calls for Obama to stop collecting Americans' phone metadata; FCC upgrades its definition of broadband service, finally; and much, much more. Read More
First POST: Goggles
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, January 20 2015
More on the shifting net neutrality debate; how Ready for Hillary plans to share its digital assets; the family roots of Civic Hall; and much, much more. Read More