Clearing the Cache: Clinton and Gandhi
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, July 22 2009
- The State Department keeps up its steady stream of photographs from Secretary Clinton's India trip, including this of her meeting with Indian Congress Party President Sonia Gandhi.
- Join CREDO Mobile on Facebook, and give life to an actual tree.
- WaPo tech and politics report Jose Antonio Vargas moves over to the Huffington Post.
- BarCamp Africa gets a new online home.
- Speaking of Africa, here's a story from Kenya about fish calling fisherpeople.
- Cell phones aren't soft drinks. Moral of the story: don't try to drink your iPhone. Wait, is that not right?
- Open Source for America launches.
- Citizen-photojournalism of the arrest of Henry Louis Gates.
- The iPhone app politicoTracker is getting good reviews from the politics-obsessed.
- What we know about cell phone-related crashes we only know because of FOIA.
- Speaking of transparency, the White House isn't releasing records of health care industry visitors.
- U.S. CTO Chopra: "Not all these technology initiatives require new laws or budgets; this is just about mind-set."
- Google is facing questions about the hacking of its cloud to gain access to Twitter records. ("Hacking" is used lightly here. The break-in involved the crafty use of Forget Your Password?)
- The F22 vote tops Twitter.
- The DNC pounces on "Waterloo."
- And Ron Paul reports via YouTube on his push to audit the Federal Reserve: "Things are coming along quite well -- in fact, a little bit better than I ever anticipated."

