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Here are the latest posts about Politics on HowToWeb:

Senator Marc Rubio Withdraws Support for PIPA: Senator Marc Rubio posted on Facebook that he has withdrawn his support for PIPA, an Internet censorship bill. (January 18, 2012)

Google Blacks Out Logo in SOPA Protest: CNET reported yesterday that Google planned to use its homepage to protest the horrible Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) bill. (January 18, 2012)

Google Launches Google Politics & Elections Page on Google+: Google has launched a Google Politics & Elections page on Google+ just ahead of tomorrow's Iowa caucus. (January 2, 2012)

President Will Not Email: U. (April 19, 2005)

Global Opinion Website Launches: GlobalOpEd. (March 9, 2005)

More Americans Seek Political Information Online: The Pew Internet & American Life Project reports that in 2004, 75 million Americans - 37% of the adult population and 61% of online Americans - used the internet to get political news and information, discuss candidates and debate issues in emails, or participate directly in the political process by volunteering or giving contributions to candidates. (March 7, 2005)

Anti-Spyware Bill Passes Congress: Anti-spyware bill H. (October 7, 2004)

Electronic Voting Controversy Continues: Concern over electronic voting systems is growing as the election nears. (August 31, 2004)

Tech Firms Concerned About Induce Act: The Induce Act, sponsored by Senator Orrin Hatch, is a new law that would make it illegal to intentionally induce copyright infringement. (July 24, 2004)

Anti-Spyware Bill Launched: Congress has launched an anti-spyware bill to target the annoying adware and invasive spyware programs that are secretly installed on people's computers. (February 27, 2004)

U.S. Announces Cyber Alert System: The United State Homeland Defense Department has launched the National Cyber Alert System or US-CERT at uscert. (January 31, 2004)