November 22, 2009
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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. In this special series, Technology Daily offers a detailed look at their views on matters facing the growing tech community.

In this series:
Where Candidates Stand On Free Trade
Tech Issues Escape Candidates' Notice
The Tech Views Of Republicans
Democratic Candidates Push Tech Issues



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










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