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Presidential candidates have made plenty of headlines this year for their increasing use of technology to campaign, but they also have views on technology issues. Technology Daily provides continuous coverage of their views on matters facing the growing tech community.
In the special series:
• Democratic Candidates Push Tech Issues
• The Tech Views Of Republicans
• Tech Issues Escape Candidates' Notice
• Where Candidates Stand On Free Trade
• Lower Tier Uses Tech To Reach Voters
• Kin Of The Candidates Campaign Online
Other coverage: (subscription required)
• Facebook Time: How Does It Matter?
• Contest Drives Net Neutrality Into Race
• Telecom Immunity An Issue In Primary
• Web Experts Debate Party Innovation
• Nobel For Gore Spurs Online Support
• Clinton Unveils Science Agenda
• MoveOn Raises Money Amid Furor
• Word Games For Picking A President
• Report: Broadband Policies Lacking
• Thompson Weighs Rivals' Web Plans
• Romney Denies Involvement In Web Site
• Romney Touts Experience To Teches
• Candidates Start Online Efforts Early
• Web Offers Glimpse Into '08 Support
• Online Polls Add To Changing Dynamics

Debates
Candidates Debate Driver's Licenses
McCain Team, Fox News Clash Over Clips
MySpace, MTV Audiences Judge Answers
Online Democratic Debate Is Held Despite Hitches
Gaming The YouTube Debate With Game Questions
More GOP Presidential Candidates Join Debate
Planning For The GOP Debate Continues
Frontrunners Join Republican Debate
Rallying For Video Debate Format
Democratic Debate Attracts 2.6 Million Viewers
Video Format Wins Praise
Debate Has Poignant, Silly Moments
Grilling Candidates Over Tech Policy
How Innovative Are The Debates?
Clinton's Online Supporters Meet To Watch Debate
Changing How Candidates, Supporters Connect
Presidential Debate Questions Flow To YouTube
The TV Debate Is Still King -- For Now
VIDEOS
Civil liberties
Competitiveness and trade
Education
Ethics
Google
Immigration and security
Internet regulation
Online pornography
Tech in campaigns

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Tech Daily consulted the Congressional Record, speeches, candidates' Web sites and campaign spokesmen to compile profiles of each presidential hopeful's technology policy views.
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