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Athens on the Net, where Anand Giridharadas of the International Herald Tribune/NYTimes explores what happens when the Web and government meet.
Related, Julius Genachowski's FCC looks to be the most forward of Obama administration agencies to grasp Web 2.0.
Not necessarily a must-read, but my very interesting conversation with Google's economics guru, Hal Varian. This conversation focused on the macro economy. He had lots more to say on tech policies in Washington. More to come.
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