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John Pearce

Election Speeches · Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House - 1 views

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    "Each election, Prime Ministerial candidates lay out their parties' platforms in campaign speeches. These speeches are more than just historical records; they tell us about national concerns and political obsessions, wars and drought, industry and society. They speak to - and in some cases, exploit - our aspirations and our fears. We've collected speeches by successful and unsuccessful candidates from every election from 1901 right up to the present day."
Shelly Terrell

PenPal News - 0 views

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    This fall PenPal News is partnering middle and high school classrooms across the country for six weeks to discuss the important issues we face this election year. 
John Pearce

"Something" is Wrong with Google (since 2004) | Search Engine Journal - 3 views

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    It never ceases to amaze me how Google has become such an integral part of our lives. Search has evolved in such colossal proportions and especially with the advent of Google instant my belief that Google can actually read my mind has only been fortified. Search Marketers around the world are always on their Toes and as Google states "Don't try to follow our algorithm but try to think about the direction in which we are heading, build content for the users and not the search engines". I sometimes wonder if Google was actually a person he would be an amazing election candidate. But then again the high and mighty also have their share of secrets, secrets that should never come up, what I am about to reveal can be touted as one of the many chapters of the Da Vinci of Google.
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 Indians Will Have a New Method of Voting With Blockchain Technology - 0 views

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    With the emergence of blockchain technology in every field, soon, India's citizens will be able to cast their votes remotely. According to Election Commissioner, Sunil Arora, with a blockchain voting solution, India hopes to increase voter turnout. The new system will allow citizens to cast their votes even when they are away from the city of registration. Also, the Commissioner has proposed to link voter IDs with Aadhaar card.
John Pearce

From little margins, big margins grow | Inside Story - 0 views

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    "The electorate of Indi has been changed forever, write Cambell Klose and Nick Haines from Cathy McGowan's campaign"
Roland Gesthuizen

'Vexatious' digital activist forces Australian Electoral Commission to release secret computer code - 1 views

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    "The Senate has forced the Australian Electoral Commission to disclose the source code of the software that counts Senate preference votes after the organisation refused to release it in response to a freedom-of-information request. "
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