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FTC Taps Ed Felten As First Chief Technologist

An anonymous reader contributes this snippet from Digital Daily: "Looks like the Federal Trade Commission got its first choice of Chief Technologist, because it's hard to think of anyone better to serve in that capacity than Princeton computer science professor Ed Felten, a guy whose CV makes everyone from Microsoft to Diebold shudder in embarrassment."

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  1. Re:He should be jailed! by gstoddart · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Note to the RIAA and MPAA morons with mod points today: the above is a sarcastic comment to be modded +funny, not +insightful or +informative.

    It can be two things. It can be insightful without being literal.

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  2. Re:Great, more Elitism in Government by blair1q · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Anyone else get the feeling that these ivory tower intellectual types are looking down their noses at us?

    Every time someone asks that I think, or say, "yes, and it's well deserved."

  3. Re:o.O by digitalunity · · Score: 3, Insightful

    He's also a doctor(but not an MD).

    Linguistics funnies aside, he is absolutely the best guy for the job. Which is why I'm so shocked he got the job.

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  4. Re:Duh by AuMatar · · Score: 5, Insightful

    And what advantage would private sector experience give him in this position? Other than industry ties that would be used to manipulate him?

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  5. Re:Great, more Elitism in Government by geekoid · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Wow. simply Wow. So you think only people who are uneducated and ignorant should have important posts.

    Way to go, you irrational twit.

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  6. Re:Great, more Elitism in Government by TheStatsMan · · Score: 2, Insightful

    And we need even more elitism in government. The non-knowledgable need to be nay-sayed.

  7. Re:Duh by MintOreo · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Researchers are noted for a certain disconnect from triviality, not reality.

  8. Re:Great, more Elitism in Government by ebuck · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Well, due to the reform, they won't know what it is like to not have health insurance, nor will anyone else. Of course, the public won't stand for it, they need to have the right to know what it's like to not have health insurance.

  9. Gone within a year... by russotto · · Score: 3, Insightful

    ...when he realizes that he has no decision making power, and all the decisions are made on politically basis with his job being to justify them.

  10. Re:Great, more Elitism in Government by TapeCutter · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "you ought to study it better and defeat it with rational arguments"

    If rational arguments were effective most politicians and priests would be unemployed.

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  11. Re:CV makes everyone shudder in embarrassment by TapeCutter · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If he's not affraid to speak truth to power then I predict a highly publicised sex scandal somewhere in his near future.

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