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Barack Obama
@barackobama· Democratic · IL· Oct 7, 2007

I will launch a Clean Technologies Venture Capital Fund that will provide $10 billion a year for five years to get the most promising clean energy technologies off the ground.

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George W. Bush
@georgewbush· Republican · TX· Nov 27, 2005

Listen, technology can help an individual agent have broader reach and more effectiveness.

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George W. Bush
@georgewbush· Republican · TX· Nov 16, 2005

Foster and deepen cooperation in science and technology, and information and communications technology.

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George W. Bush
@georgewbush· Republican · TX· Nov 13, 2005

Today President George W. Bush announced the recipients of the Nation's highest honor for science and technology.

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Bill Clinton
@billclinton· Democratic · AR· Jan 15, 2001

We helped to bridge the digital divide by ensuring that every child had the opportunity to become technologically literate.

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Bill Clinton
@billclinton· Democratic · AR· Jan 15, 2001

During my administration, America's economy and society have been transformed by new information and communications technologies.

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Bill Clinton
@billclinton· Democratic · AR· May 4, 2000

I call upon students, educators, and all the people of the United States to learn more about the international nature of science and technology.

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Bill Clinton
@billclinton· Democratic · AR· May 1, 2000

The two most significant things that have allowed the longest economic expansion in history for America to be long has been the enormous increase in productivity because of technology.

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Bill Clinton
@billclinton· Democratic · AR· May 1, 2000

That's why it's important that we maximize the possibilities of technology without giving up the American people's right to determine what basic information is or is not in the hands of people that they don't know.

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Bill Clinton
@billclinton· Democratic · AR· Apr 30, 2000

The decision to discontinue SA is coupled with our continuing efforts to upgrade the military utility of our systems that use GPS.

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Bill Clinton
@billclinton· Democratic · AR· Apr 30, 2000

This will mean that civilian users of GPS will be able to pinpoint locations up to 10 times more accurately than they do now.

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Bill Clinton
@billclinton· Democratic · AR· Apr 30, 2000

Today I am pleased to announce that the United States will stop the intentional degradation of the Global Positioning System (GPS) signals available to the public beginning at midnight tonight.

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Bill Clinton
@billclinton· Democratic · AR· Apr 30, 2000

This increase in accuracy will allow new GPS applications to emerge and continue to enhance the lives of people around the world.

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Bill Clinton
@billclinton· Democratic · AR· Apr 29, 2000

We must be able to enjoy the benefits of technology without sacrificing our privacy.

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Bill Clinton
@billclinton· Democratic · AR· Apr 29, 2000

Technology in this new era will either erase lines that divide us or widen them.

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Bill Clinton
@billclinton· Democratic · AR· Apr 16, 2000

One of the most important things about the Internet is it enables us to bring information that's available anywhere in the world to people.

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Bill Clinton
@billclinton· Democratic · AR· Apr 16, 2000

Computers are important because they open the world of information to you in a way nothing else ever has.

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Bill Clinton
@billclinton· Democratic · AR· Mar 2, 2000

But with every new technological advance there are new challenges, and we must meet them— both Government and the private sector—in partnership.

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