Barack Obama uses multiple wireless devices and is a certifiable BlackBerry addict. John McCain, on the other hand, relies on staffers and his wife Cindy to surf the Web for him. McCain also is on record as saying he feels no need to use e-mail. Lev Grossman, a writer for Time magazine, recently questioned whether the Presidential candidates' use or non-use of new technology should raise questions about his ability to lead the country over the next four years. Grossman rightly pointed out that the Internet has grown to be such an integral part of our society and culture that it's hard to ignore; the incoming President should have a working knowledge of what it is and use it regularly.
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