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Nancy Scola, 09/10/2008 - 11:50am

Bloggers on the left have kept alive questions about Palin's "Bridge to Nowhere" claims and are goading the press into asking them; Larry Lessig asks where McCain might make change on the tech front; Obama supporters are using Craigslist-meets-Team-in-Training to connect volunteers to those willing to pay for their travel; making, frankly, a giant leap in the use of tech by the U.S. intelligence community, several agencies are launching a new social network for spies; and a good deal more.

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Joshua Levy, 11/30/2007 - 11:33am

More on the CNN/YouTube debate: Save the Debate wants CNN out of the YouTube debate process; Factcheck.org finds a smattering of truth-bending among the candidates; IPDI gets their criticism on; regardless of criticism, the debate was the the most-watched of the season; gay advocates are compiling a list of Giuliani's pro-gay efforts; our own Micah Sifry and David Colarusso get interviewed; and Hillary answers questions on iVillage, doesn't break a sweat.

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