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Exclusive sales agreements between service providers and handset makers are anti-competitive.
Consumer electronic platforms for reading e-books and periodicals will not replace print media.
I would not read books on a portable electronic device.
Employers should have the right to fire workers for content posted on social networking sites. If it is a breach of confidentiality regarding work related matter, or a similar issue having to do with their employment.
Social media will replace traditional news sites as the primary source of news on the internet.
High-speed Internet access should be free.
The FCC should allow companies to provide free, ad-supported, national wireless Internet access.
Computer literacy is an important qualification for the presidency.
There should be a permanent moratorium on state and local taxes on Internet access.
The rise of portable media does contribute to social isolation.
News agencies should not limit the content bloggers can excerpt from their articles.
U.S. Customs agents should not be allowed to search laptops without reasonable suspicion.
In the long run, would the United States be better off holding out for something it can call "peace with honor" or would it be better to cut our losses by announcing an exit strategy and brokering the best deal we can? cut our losses by announcing an
Artificial Intelligence eventually will become a danger to humanity.
Technological advancements tend to improve human life.
The U.S. should convert to the metric system.
Cell phones should not be banned in public schools. A student should be allowed to have a phone in their possession, but restrictions on the times of usage during the school day is reasonable.
Violent video games contribute to violent behavior.
UNKNOWN: Will a significant percentage of consumers replace all of their personal electronic devices with an iPhone?
UNKNOWN: Is it more interesting to read opinions of members or public figures on whereIstand.com?
Employers should have the right to fire workers for content posted on social networking sites. If it is a breach of confidentiality regarding work related matter, or a similar issue having to do with their employment.
UNKNOWN: Will the Kindle DX help reverse the newspaper industry's decline?
UNKNOWN: Is Google the best search engine?
UNKNOWN: What was the deciding factor in your most recent purchase of a portable media player?
Exclusive sales agreements between service providers and handset makers are anti-competitive.
UNKNOWN: If a nuclear weapons program is discovered in Iran, would you support a preemptive military strike?
UNKNOWN: Should Samuel Alito be confirmed for the Supreme Court?
UNKNOWN: What impact has the Internet had on the film industry?
UNKNOWN: Should Nintendo Wii be considered a form of exercise?
UNKNOWN: Is God infallible?
UNKNOWN: Which is the best e-mail service provider?
UNKNOWN: Which is the best operating system for the average computer user?
UNKNOWN: Is whereIstand an effective forum for influencing people's opinions?
UNKNOWN: Is there a link between cell phone use and cancer?
UNKNOWN: Which is the best seventh-generation video game console?
UNKNOWN: Does frequent use of portable media players present a serious risk of hearing loss?
UNKNOWN: Will Firefox surpass Internet Explorer in global market share?
UNKNOWN: How has digital technology affected the quality of filmmaking?
UNKNOWN: Is whereIstand an effective forum for conveying complex opinions?
UNKNOWN: Are you a Mac or PC?