Soundbytes: Hammers, Google and Gaffes
A weekly roundup of comments from Nextgov.com. All comments are presented in their original, unedited form.
A weekly roundup of comments from Nextgov.com. All comments are presented in their original, unedited form.
On Social media raises federal record-keeping, privacy concerns
Why any administration would hire a former industry lobbiest in a Sr. level position is seemingly also in violation of COI legal considerations. From Jeffrey Williams
On Put The President On Your Calendar
Can I get alerted when Biden issues one of his famous gaffes? How about when Obama blames Bush for something else? THAT might make it worthwhile. From Ron
Unfortunately, Ron, you'd be innundated. Your computer could never keep up. From Not Tech Savvy
Isn't this a gigantic personal security risk? Where is the need to know? (Clue: There isn't any.) --Just to satisfy the voyeuristic tendancies of social networking freeks? From Interested
On Google unveils apps suite for government
GOOG has heavy involvement on DC. How else would they win such quick approval of their cloud approach with regards to security.... From Justwonderin
On When $200,000 becomes $200 million: The limits of federal spending data
Aren't these little errors possibly part of the hidden, "black" defense budget? Kind of like the $500 hammers from years past? From Alfred Molison
On FTC weighs 'do not track' registry for web activities
A person on the Internet should also assume no privacy. If they don't want to tracked, they can decide not to shop. Read more from jimmy37
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