Venezuela to use tech in presidential recall despite doubts
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ID System Said to Delay Venezuela Recall
ID System Said to Delay Venezuela Recall
08/16/2004 11:57 AMSiliconValley.com Aug 16 2004 2:39PM GMT
ID System Said to Delay Venezuela Recall
Vote
ID System Said to Delay Venezuela Recall
Vote
08/16/2004 08:04 PMThe high-tech thumbprint devices were meant to keep people from voting
more than once in the recall ballot against President Hugo Chavez.
Instead, they often wound up working fitfullyeven when Chavez
himself votedcontributing to huge delays in Sunday's historic
referendum.
Close Vote Predicted in Venezuela Recall
(AP)
Close Vote Predicted in Venezuela Recall
(AP)
08/13/2004 11:02 PMAP - Deeply divided over Hugo Chavez's presidency, Venezuelans face
the difficult task of mending political wounds no matter who wins a
presidential recall election on Sunday.
Millions Wait Hours in Venezuela to Vote
in Recall Election
Millions Wait Hours in Venezuela to Vote
in Recall Election
08/15/2004 05:01 PMThe unprecedented vote was sluggish as huge crowds lined up at voting
booths. Results were not expected until 8 p.m., or later.
Citizens of Venezuela Enjoy More Secure
Democracy Than Citizens of High-Tech
Maryland
Citizens of Venezuela Enjoy More Secure
Democracy Than Citizens of High-Tech
Maryland
09/11/2004 11:12 AMProgree Report Sep 11 2004 2:17PM GMT
tech.life@school | Teachable-moments
ideas about presidential election
tech.life@school | Teachable-moments
ideas about presidential election
04/15/2004 10:14 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Apr 15 2004 1:50PM GMT
Presidential election goes high-tech:
Targeted voter relationship marketing
Presidential election goes high-tech:
Targeted voter relationship marketing
05/22/2004 03:37 PMWebTalk Radio May 22 2004 8:07PM GMT
Venezuela gives oil reassurances
Venezuela gives oil reassurances
08/10/2004 09:01 AMVenezuela says it will guarantee oil exports regardless of who wins
the vote on President Chavez.
XpolinuX en Venezuela
XpolinuX en Venezuela
07/21/2004 09:35 PMUS concern over Venezuela rifles
US concern over Venezuela rifles
03/24/2005 05:20 AMUS Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says he is worried about
Venezuelan plans to buy 100,000 Russian rifles.
Venezuela gears up for referendum
Venezuela gears up for referendum
07/03/2004 11:25 PMGovernment and opposition launch campaigns ahead of a vote on whether
President Chavez should stay in office.
Venezuela opts for Linux
Venezuela opts for Linux
12/31/2004 09:03 AMZDNet UK Dec 31 2004 12:22PM GMT
Venezuela detains Colombia troops
Venezuela detains Colombia troops
04/18/2005 06:17 PMAt least eight Colombian soldiers are detained by Venezuelan
authorities at a border post.
Venezuelanalysis: News and Analysis from
Venezuela
Venezuelanalysis: News and Analysis from
Venezuela
12/14/2003 07:33 PMCuriously enough, Venezuelanalysis uses the same tactics that the
extinct Vheadline employed in the past ie they pay to appear in the ad
section of Google, the ...
Observers back Venezuela vote
Observers back Venezuela vote
08/16/2004 04:27 PMResults are endorsed by a team led by ex-US President Carter despite
opposition claims of fraud.
Venezuela 'seizes' British ranch
Venezuela 'seizes' British ranch
03/23/2005 10:03 AMVenezuela says local people can farm on a huge UK-owned cattle ranch,
after declaring it state property.
Creación del grupo Debian Venezuela
Creación del grupo Debian Venezuela
01/05/2005 07:37 PMVenezuela Holds Referendum on President
(AP)
Venezuela Holds Referendum on President
(AP)
08/15/2004 07:37 AMAP - The opposition's long and bitter campaign to oust Venezuelan
President Hugo Chavez finally came down to a recall referendum Sunday,
with the leftist leader hoping a huge turnout among the poor will keep
him in power.
Venezuela to audit ballot result
Venezuela to audit ballot result
08/17/2004 11:20 PMVenezuela is to take an audit of the vote which has kept President
Chavez in office, after charges of fraud.
Venezuela OKs Internet Dollar Purchases
Venezuela OKs Internet Dollar Purchases
06/11/2004 02:34 PMAP via Newsday Jun 11 2004 6:43PM GMT
Festival de instalación Linux en
Venezuela
Festival de instalación Linux en
Venezuela
07/06/2004 08:22 AMVenezuela audit 'confirms' result
Venezuela audit 'confirms' result
08/20/2004 08:02 PMVenezuelan officials say first results of an audit of the vote on
President Chavez's rule show no fraud.
Venezuela Goes With Untested E-Voting
Machines
Venezuela Goes With Untested E-Voting
Machines
07/12/2004 07:08 AMIf you thought there were problems with the US using electronic voting
touch screen machines, take a look down in Venezuela, where they're
getting ready for an election where they will
use new e-voting machines that haven't been
tested yet. The machines, from a small Florida-based company
do have a printed receipt, which is better than most US
machines. However, the software for the machines has not been tested
or certified yet, though the government claims they'll get around to
it before the elections. Of course, this is the same government that
had to postpone the entire election four years ago, after it was
determined just days before the election that the electronic voting
machines they were to use then weren't ready.
Venezuela Moves Further Toward Open
Source
Venezuela Moves Further Toward Open
Source
12/30/2004 02:22 PMVenezuela army officers arrested
Venezuela army officers arrested
08/01/2004 12:38 AMA Venezuela court orders the arrest of 59 army opponents of President
Chavez ahead of a vote on his rule.
Venezuela using untested voting machines
Venezuela using untested voting machines
07/11/2004 06:20 PMBoston Globe Jul 11 2004 10:12PM GMT
1er Congreso Nacional de Software Libre
en Venezuela
1er Congreso Nacional de Software Libre
en Venezuela
06/22/2005 02:14 AMChávez Is Declared the Winner in
Venezuela Referendum
Chávez Is Declared the Winner in
Venezuela Referendum
08/16/2004 10:45 AMThe president won the backing of 58 percent of voters, officials said,
but the opposition said that the government had cheated.
Voters in Venezuela Turn Out in Huge
Numbers
Voters in Venezuela Turn Out in Huge
Numbers
08/15/2004 03:38 PMVoters turned out in huge numbers today to decide whether to keep
populist President Hugo Chavez in power or oust him.
Decreto para el uso de software libre en
Venezuela
Decreto para el uso de software libre en
Venezuela
12/30/2004 02:37 PMWere There Any Doubts?
Were There Any Doubts?
06/22/2005 02:01 AMYes, sir, there will be spanking new versions of Firefox available for your next generation of Macintosh
(Intel Inside).
Venezuela Voters Crowd Polls in Chavez
Referendum
Venezuela Voters Crowd Polls in Chavez
Referendum
08/15/2004 09:21 PMReuters via Wired News Aug 16 2004 1:37AM GMT
Venezuela to Vote in Historic Poll on
Chavez Rule
Venezuela to Vote in Historic Poll on
Chavez Rule
08/15/2004 04:23 AMReuters via Wired News Aug 15 2004 7:44AM GMT
Police Free Kidnapped French Tourist in
Venezuela
Police Free Kidnapped French Tourist in
Venezuela
01/24/2004 08:22 PMReuters via Wired News Jan 24 2004 11:43PM GMT
Venezuela. Hundreds of thousands rally
in victory celebrations. ...
Venezuela. Hundreds of thousands rally
in victory celebrations. ...
01/25/2003 08:03 AMThe corporate media articles have so much spin against Chavez. Just
check the corporate news sources indexed by Google News to see for
yourself. ...
BBC NEWS | Business | Venezuela and
China sign oil deal
BBC NEWS | Business | Venezuela and
China sign oil deal
12/26/2004 02:36 PM"The offer, made as part of a trade deal between the two
countries, will allow China to operate oil fields in Venezuela and
invest in new
refineries."
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Chavez Wins Venezuela
Referendum-Preliminary Result
Chavez Wins Venezuela
Referendum-Preliminary Result
08/16/2004 06:56 AMReuters via Wired News Aug 16 2004 10:54AM GMT
TI Doubts WiMax
TI Doubts WiMax
09/21/2004 06:29 PMTI, which is not heavily into WiMax like its competitor Intel, says
WiMax won't be very effective at bringing broadband to the home: It's
true that it's far from certain that WiMax will be anywhere near the
success that Intel promises, but most of the reasons TI gives here are
pretty weak. Because China hasn't jumped on the bandwagon and because
broadband wireless standards have failed in the past doesn't prove
that WiMax will fail. If WiMax products have a lower price tag and are
more robust than previous attempts at broadband wireless, the
technology has a chance of success. WiMax can be far easier to deploy
than most wireline technologies and appears to offer a good
alternative to wireline especially in developing regions of the world.
But there are plenty of reasons that WiMax could fail, which aren't
mentioned by the TI executive. In the United States only a few
spectrum holders own the licenses that would be ideal for a WiMax
deployment and it's not clear that they're interested in the
technology. One of those companies, Nextel, has expressed interest in
using other proprietary technologies in the spectrum. Other large
operators that don't own such prime spectrum are unlikely to want to
execute a major deployment in unlicensed frequencies. The TI executive
suggests that a portable or mobile version of WiMax might have a
better chance of success. While future iterations of WiMax may sound
more promising than the initial fixed version, it's very difficult to
know today what the market will look like by the time a mobile or
portable solution becomes available. By then, other technologies may
have leapfrogged WiMax. It's also not clear that WiMax will indeed
result in low-cost equipment for operators. Some wireless ISPs have
said that vendors they've spoken to have said that the first couple
generations of their base stations won't be interoperable with clients
from any vendor. That lack of interoperability may not be very
attractive for many operators and may prohibit prices from dropping.
Ultimately, there are plenty of forces working against WiMax but much
of what the TI executive says here sounds to me like sour grapes....
Chavez Wins Venezuela
Referendum-Preliminary Result (Reuters)
Chavez Wins Venezuela
Referendum-Preliminary Result (Reuters)
08/16/2004 04:34 AMReuters - Venezuelan President Hugo
Chavez has survived a referendum to recall him, according to
preliminary results released by the country's top electoral
officer on Monday.
Grok Description matches for Venezuela to use tech in presidential recall despite doubts
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Venezuela to use tech in presidential recall despite doubts