By Dennis Byron
Two months ago, the day after the 2008 U.S. election, I covered a partially IT-related meeting at the National Press Club in which the Republican and Democratic party chairmen Monday-morning-quarterbacked the just completed election. Governor Howard Dean, the Democrat, said something along the lines of
“… I don’t know what the next big election ‘whatsis’ will be but someone in Silicon Valley probably does and it is probably out on the Internet in some rudimentary fashion already.”
I think I might have just seen the “whatsis” Gov. Dean was guessing about.
