Government Technology

Reid Goldsborough

Contributing Writer

Reid Goldsborough is a syndicated columnist and author of Straight Talk About the Information Superhighway. He can be reached at reidgold@comcast.net or www.reidgoldsborough.com.

Twitter: @govtechnews

Recent Articles

Photography Skills Still Matter in the Digital Age
June 02, 2008 - Photography Skills Still Matter in the Digital Age

Personal Computing: Is Your Computer Keyboard Making You Sick?
May 08, 2008 - "The main cause of a bug-infested keyboard is eating lunch at your desk."

Pew Survey Offers Snapshot of Evolving Internet Use
May 06, 2008 - Shopping, finance and information gather top list of online activities.

Personal Computing: Discussion Groups from E-Mail to Web 2.0
April 11, 2008 - MySpace, Facebook, and Ning can also be used for group discussion.

Internet Archive Services Preserve Your Words - Like It or Not.
April 08, 2008 - Most posts can be deleted, but it's best to think before you speak.

Personal Computing: Choosing the Right Font
February 29, 2008 - Effective font selection helps get your message across.

Personal Computing: Photographic Skills Still Matter in the Digital Age
February 28, 2008 - Avoid the temptation to do too much. An overedited photo can look as amateurish as an overdesigned desktop-publishing document or Web site.

Personal Computing: The Internet, These Days
February 14, 2008 - About 24 percent of Americans say they regularly learn something about the presidential campaign from the Internet.

E-Mail Etiquette
February 08, 2008 - E-Mail Etiquette

Personal Computing: Who's Storing Your Words?
January 28, 2008 - When you put up a Web site or blog or participate in Internet discussions, you may think that your words, whether they're hasty or wise, will gradually fade away over time. But Internet archive systems exist that in all likelihood are preserving them long term.

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Collaboration for the Public Sector



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