Have you gotten through to healthcare.gov yet?
I'm one of the many who had trouble getting through to healthcare.gov to apply. In fact, I couldn't even create an account. It's too soon to tell, but I'm still concerned.
I'm one of the many who had trouble getting through to healthcare.gov to apply. In fact, I couldn't even create an account. It's too soon to tell, but I'm still concerned.
Healthcare.gov isn't off to a great start, but Wall Street and VC partners seem more concerned about the pulse of Twitter's IPO.
That's the word from James Hansen, NASA scientist and head of the Goddard Institue of Space Studies. He says current policies are not working and that the U.
Trump made it to the presidency with big plans and few details. It's not any different with technology, but here's what we know.
I've been hearing about Xythos Software for months--a neighbor, Ed Miller, is the CEO. The company recently issued a press release that caught my attention, claiming two million users of its document and file management software.
A handful of state governments are now producing podcasts, according to the blog Free Government Info. Among the states podcasting are weekly addresses from California Gov.
McAfee must be in the process of looking for a new chief technology officer now too.
The four major U.S. networks have issued statements on Hurricane Sandy and the ongoing recovery efforts to get the East Coast cell service running again. But don't hold your breath for anything soon.
Obama said to pick a retired Air Force general and close confidant - with no space experience - to head NASA.
I hope the decision makers in Government 2.0 come out to hear our successes and this is not another echo chamber.