Online advertising is likely to grow if the economy sees a downturn (Financial Times)

High tech virtual teams are becoming prevelant in major companies (ABC News)

A recent study shows how Internet news aggregators may spell the end for local newspapers (Breitbart)

Did the YouTube debate live up to the hype? (Forbes)

Security flaw in the iPhone shows that smarter phones are also more vulnerable (New York Times)

Participate in YouTube reality show and win $1 million in political money, but don't tell the FEC (Politico)

Campaigns use text messaging to reach voters (ZD Net)

Txt Msg are a way around the censors in China (MSNBC)

Hillary sets up her own supporter-focused news aggregation website. (Politico)

Twenty-four hour news model is now better suited to the web than TV. (Advertising Age)

Is Thompson online video exchange with Moore indicative of how his presidential campaign will be run? (Post Chronicle)

A new political wiki becomes a clearinghouse for legislative information (Politico)

Google's CEO weighs in on the high tech politics of the future (ZD Net)

Presidential campaigns using the Internet to reach the MySpace generation (Variety)

Campaigning on MySpace isn't as simple as it looks in light of Obama's recent scuffle with a user of the social networking site (Politico)

A unique look at what the Presidential campaigns are paying for their web operations. (Hotline Blog)

New survey out by Pew that details how Americans use Internet and mobile technologies (Fox News)