Greg Ferenstein writes about public policy for TechCrunch.
We were promised Star Trek; instead we got Wall-E.
Technology / 8:00 AM ET
Eric Cantor and his ilk are right: Taxpayers shouldn't pay for research that doesn't benefit the public.
Politics / Feb 12, 2013
It was a joint venture with the Tea Party Express. But was there anything about this debate different from other Republican ones?
Politics / Sep 13, 2011
Candidates get only a few seconds to parse complex issues. Can technology change the format and rescue us from sound bites?
Politics / Aug 12, 2011
Busing experiments taught us about the conditions needed to overcome conflict. Too bad none of them exist in Congress.
Politics / Aug 1, 2011
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