Competition fosters computer skills in rural NM school district
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The Village of Melrose may be small, but that hasn’t stopped the school district from competing in New Mexico’s Supercomputing Challenge. Continue Reading
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The Village of Melrose may be small, but that hasn’t stopped the school district from competing in New Mexico’s Supercomputing Challenge. Continue Reading
Whether the unique existence in Hillsboro and Kingston can last is an open question. Continue Reading
Across sovereign governments, a group of Southwest tribes prepares to launch their own network. Continue Reading
By expanding into broadband, Kit Carson Co-op provides high-speed internet to thousands in Northern New Mexico. Continue Reading
A ‘micro’ economic development program in Grants aims to build a community of telecommuters. Continue Reading
A group of New Mexico newsrooms examines the future of broadband access in rural communities. Continue Reading
Fees from so-called “premium processing” to expedite H-1B visas have paid for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ efforts to digitize. But the agency hasn’t been able to keep up with demand, forcing it to suspend its cash cow. Continue Reading
When telecom companies can’t fairly compete in the marketplace, no one wins, especially customers. Continue Reading
Lawmakers are delivering on a promise to improve the speed of broadband internet in New Mexico. Continue Reading
The legislation to allow governments, companies to share costs has widespread bipartisan support. Continue Reading
Director Comey did no favors for Hillary Clinton, and whatever we think we saw go around is about to come back around with a vengeance. Continue Reading
Left behind at school, at home and at work: ‘The Civil Rights issue of our time.’ Continue Reading
As long as lawmakers refuse to webcast and archive all their proceedings, the governor and others will do it for them. And those others will be champions of open government, while legislators will continue to look like they have something to hide. Continue Reading
Judging by the great strides made in technology over the last 100 years, we can expect massive change during the next century. Here’s what I think things will look like in 2112. Continue Reading
Barb Wold exemplified something significant I recently wrote about – the use of the Internet to organize and usher in a new era of democracy. Continue Reading