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Barack Obama stories

Barack Obama, through the lens of his writing, dives into a broad spectrum of subjects highlighting his eclectic interests and insightful perspectives. From scrutinizing the menace of fake news proliferating on Facebook under Mark Zuckerberg's watch, to delving into the resurgence of America's right-wing catalysed by plans to build an Islamic centre near Ground Zero. His narrative captures pivotal moments in history, such as President Obama himself watching the live satellite feed of the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound, alongside reviews and commentary on cultural milestones in gaming and the digital evolution, demonstrated by his glimpse into the legendary Borderlands series on the Nintendo Switch and the historical impact of YouTube.

Obama doesn't shy away from tackling serious issues either, addressing the alarming daily leaks of millions of email addresses by hackers, the financial devastations of the SolarWinds cyberattack, and the vulnerabilities in the U.S. electoral system's integrity. His discourse extends to the digital finance frontier, documenting unprecedented Bitcoin scams involving high-profile names like Elon Musk and Bill Gates, and the realms of entrepreneurship and digital innovation, embodied by Richard Branson’s LinkedIn achievements and advice for New Zealand start-ups. Furthermore, his writings underscore lessons drawn from America's burgeoning data.gov initiative, mirroring his broad and varied interests in technology, politics, and socio-economic developments.

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Hackers leak 5 million email addresses daily - reports
Tue, 9th Nov 2021
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Hackers leak around 5.5 million email addresses daily, with passwords attached, according to research by cybersecurity firm Surfshark.
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SolarWinds cyber attack sees significant financial impact on annual revenue
Fri, 2nd Jul 2021
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cybersecurity
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solarwinds
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cyber attacks
SolarWinds cyber attack costs organisations 11% of annual revenue, according to new research by IronNet Cybersecurity.
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Unprecedented Twitter bitcoin scam targets Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Apple
Thu, 16th Jul 2020
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cryptocurrency
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blockchain
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cybersecurity
High-profile Twitter accounts hacked in Bitcoin scam.
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Game review: Borderlands Legendary Collection on Nintendo Switch
Thu, 2nd Jul 2020
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gaming
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Borderlands Legendary Collection on the Nintendo Switch impresses with its style, gameplay, and customisable weapons, earning a solid 7/10 rating.
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Mark Zuckerberg fights back against fake news on Facebook
Tue, 22nd Nov 2016
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Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO, has addressed the issue of fake news on his own Facebook page, stating that they take misinformation seriously.
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How Richard Branson became the million-follower man
Thu, 27th Dec 2012
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linkedin
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entrepreneurship
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How to follow in the footsteps of the first LinkedIn Influencer to cross the one million follower mark.
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25 videos that made YouTube history
Mon, 17th Dec 2012
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youtube
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founders
At five years old with two billion views per day and counting, we take a look at the videos which made YouTube history.
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Electric system changing votes in U.S.
Wed, 7th Nov 2012
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elections
A voting machine error in Pennsylvania changes Obama votes to Romney, sparking concerns over the integrity of the U.S. electoral process.
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NZ start-ups need to think big
Fri, 29th Jul 2011
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ecm
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martech
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wellington
Co-founder of Wellington-based software company has some advice for SMB owners.
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Obama had satellite feed to bin Laden raid
Wed, 4th May 2011
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raid
President Obama watched the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan live, via satellite feed.
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America's Right-Wing Revival
Fri, 1st Oct 2010
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politics
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united states
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retailers
Plans for an Islamic centre near 9/11's Ground Zero fuel America's right-wing revival amid economic woes and growing discontent with Obama.
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Lessons from America
Tue, 1st Sep 2009
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microsoft
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The US Government's data.gov website is growing fast, with expectations of over 100,000 feeds by the end of the year.